What does a tidal lane line mean?
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Tidal lane lines are variable lane lines. Here is an introduction to tidal lane lines: 1. How to identify: The traffic sign for tidal lanes is a yellow triangle with a bidirectional arrow inside the dashed line, while the actual road is composed of two double yellow dashed lines. 2. Precautions: Before entering a tidal lane, be sure to follow the traffic lights or the instructions of traffic police. If you enter the wrong lane, you will be considered as driving against the flow and face penalties such as demerit points and fines. 3. Implementation methods: (1) Traffic police can adjust the direction of the lane at any time using a handheld remote control based on real-time traffic conditions. If the intersection has obvious traffic characteristics and there are no emergencies, the police can also pre-program the timing for fixed sign changes, allowing automatic adjustments. Additionally, the control center can monitor intersection conditions through instruments and use remote control methods to manage the signs when appropriate. If the intersection signal is connected to a computer network, an automatic recognition system can identify and regulate the lanes automatically. (2) Many Western countries have adopted variable lanes, where the median barrier can be moved via remote control, allowing traffic to be organized by changing lane configurations based on varying traffic flow conditions.