What is the width of a non-motorized vehicle lane?
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The width of a non-motorized vehicle lane is 2.5m, allowing two bicycles to ride side by side; a width of 3.5m allows three bicycles to ride side by side, and so on. Below are the relevant details about lane width: 1. Definition: Lane width refers to the width required for a single line of vehicles to travel safely and comfortably on the road, including the external width of the design vehicle and the necessary clearance for passing, overtaking, or riding side by side. 2. Width standards: Each lane on urban roads is 3.5 meters wide, diversion lanes at intersections are 2.3-2.5 meters wide per lane, trunk roads (including highways) have lanes 3.75 meters wide, and shoulders (emergency stopping lanes on highways) are 1.5-2.5 meters wide. Each lane at highway toll stations is 2.5 meters wide.