What is the difference between a one-way road and a straight-only road?
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Here are the differences between a one-way road and a straight-only road: Different driving requirements: A one-way road refers to a road where motor vehicles can only travel in one direction, and there can be multiple lanes. Straight-only means that all vehicles are only allowed to go straight. Different placement of signs: The sign for a one-way road is generally located at the entrance of the road and refers to the entire road. The straight-only lane is indicated by ground markings, usually at the exit of the road, and refers to a single lane. Different sign shapes: The straight-only lane has a circular sign, while the one-way lane has a square sign. One-way road signs include left one-way, right one-way, and forward one-way. The icon is a rectangular white arrow.