Two-Lane Highways: Indispensable Rural Mobility

  • Al-Kaisy A
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Two-lane highways refer to roadways consisting of two lanes in the cross section, one for each direction of travel. Occasionally, passing lanes may be added to one or two sides of the roadway extending the cross section to three or four lanes at those locations. In this entry, two-lane highways strictly refer to roads in rural areas meeting the previous definition and do not include urban and suburban streets.

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Al-Kaisy, A. (2022). Two-Lane Highways: Indispensable Rural Mobility. Encyclopedia, 2(1), 625–631. https://doi.org/10.3390/encyclopedia2010042

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