Restricted lanes are usually reserved for:
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Cars in school or work zones.
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Carpool vehicles or buses during rush hour traffic.
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Vehicles in one-way streets.
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Bikes during weekends.
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Explanation
Restricted lanes are usually reserved for specific purposes or certain vehicles, such as buses or carpool vehicles during rush hour traffic. These lanes are recognizable by a diamond-shaped marking.
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