Reversible lanes are marked with unique signs, signals, and markings, such as:
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Double solid yellow lines.
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Single broken white lines.
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Yellow or white diagonal stripes.
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Double dashed yellow lines.
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Explanation
Some highways have reversible lanes to help manage traffic flow during rush hours. These lanes are usually marked by double-dashed yellow lines and controlled by special signs and overhead lane signals that indicate which direction of traffic the lane is open to-or if it's closed entirely.
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