How to Distinguish Between One-Way and Two-Way Lanes?
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Look at the number of lanes and the presence of one-way traffic signs. Below are the relevant introductions: 1. Composition differs: One-way lanes consist of two one-way streets forming a pair, similar to streets with a very wide central divider. Two-way lanes mostly consist of driving lanes in opposite directions, including the most common configurations like two-way four lanes, two-way six lanes, and two-way eight lanes. 2. Advantages and disadvantages differ: One-way lanes reduce traffic conflict points at intersections but add extra distance. Some two-way lanes are only separated by markings in the middle, and sometimes vehicles in the opposite lane may 'borrow' the lane to overtake. If there are vehicles driving in the opposite lane, it can be very dangerous.