The arrow in the center lane indicates that:

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Vehicles in the center lane can travel in both directions.
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Traffic in this lane can be reversed to help handle rush-hour traffic.
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Vehicles must use the lane to make a U-turn.
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Vehicles may pass only when it is safe to do so.
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Explanation
Reversible lanes are marked with special pavement markings, lane signals, and signs. Traffic traveling in these lanes can be reversed to help handle rush-hour traffic. There are usually set times during the day when the direction of the traffic is reversed.
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