What does a non-separated two-way traffic section mean?

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EmmaLynn
07/30/25 2:26am
A non-separated two-way traffic section refers to a road section where there are no markings to separate the lanes, allowing vehicles to travel in both directions. In contrast, separated roads have wider spacing between the two-way lanes or are divided by barriers. There are usually signs indicating separated roads when entering such sections. Separated roads: Separated roads refer to highways where the left and right lanes are constructed separately. Some have central dividers of varying widths, while others have left and right lanes at different elevations, both designed for two-way traffic. Non-separated two-way traffic sections will have traffic signs to remind drivers that this is a two-way section, urging them to watch for oncoming vehicles and drive carefully. Non-separated two-way traffic section: Non-separated two-way traffic sections will have traffic signs to remind drivers that this is a two-way section, urging them to watch for oncoming vehicles and drive carefully. The sign features a black equilateral triangle on a yellow background, with two parallel arrows pointing in opposite directions inside the frame, indicating that the road ahead is originally a two-way traffic section.
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