What exactly does a tidal lane mean?
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A tidal lane, also known as a reversible lane, is a type of variable lane where urban roads with certain conditions are set up with one or more lanes whose direction of vehicle travel changes according to different time periods, based on the varying traffic flow during morning and evening rush hours. Below is relevant information: 1. Based on real-time traffic conditions: Traffic police can use handheld remote controls to adjust the direction of the reversible lane signs according to the current traffic situation; if the intersection exhibits clear traffic patterns and there are no unexpected incidents, the police can also pre-program the timing for fixed sign changes, allowing them to switch automatically. 2. Remote control: The control center can monitor intersection conditions via instruments and use remote control methods to adjust the signs as needed; for intersections with computerized signal controls, an automatic recognition system can identify and regulate the changes automatically.