What is a reversible traffic lane?
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A traffic lane where vehicles are allowed to travel in both directions.
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A lane reserved for car pool vehicles.
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A lane where the flow of traffic may be reversed by traffic signals.
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A traffic lane where the flow of traffic may change during different times of the day.
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Explanation
Reversible traffic lanes help handle rush-hour traffic. In these lanes, the direction of the flow of traffic may be reversed at set times of the day. The lanes are recognizable by special pavement markings, lane signals, and signs.
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