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The center lane is a lane that is commonly seen in cities. I have seen it outside of cities too. This lane is used by both directions of travel for that highway. When you enter this lane you should have 2 solid yellow lines with a dotted yellow line facing the inside of the lane on both sides of your car. There is also 2 left turn painted white arrows opposing each other. The center lane is not a travel lane, thus is cannot be used to pass another vehicle. This lane is also not a divide for the highway, the highway is still undivided.
You have 200 ft in CA to travel on it
On a freeway/highway, the lane which contains the diamond like shape is a separate travel lane. Specifically this lane is dedicated to the "ride share" and/or individuals carpooling.
Bandwidth is a way of measuring how much data can travel along a certain path in a network. It is much like a highway or road; an 8 lane highway can handle twice as much 'traffic' (or page views) as a 4 lane highway.
It means that your lane cannot pass.
200 feet
Two Lane Highway was created on 1974-##-01.
200 ft
Only long enough to execute a legal turning maneuver, or merge into traffic.
Depending on which country you are in. Generally it means 'Do not cross', keep to your your lane, no passing.
stay in ur lane dont cross over
You should accelerate to the same speed as the traffic in the lane you are merging into. Then adjust as needed when you are safely in the travel lane. (Entering from the left may mean you are entering the fastest lane of travel, and you also may not have a clear view of traffic directly alongside you.)