By definition, a divided highway has a midline area that divides the lanes that go in each direction. Some have fences, cement or planted medians or more.
It has two solid lines running down the center (most often in yellow). Or it has an actual barrier of some kind.
It is significant in that the vehicles on the opposite side of the road from you are traveling in the opposite direction. So, you can expect to see some oncoming traffic. You want to be sure that you're driving on the correct side of the road.
However, if you are on road that has two lanes, but both lanes are going in the same direction, then that is not a divided highway.
A divided highway has a physical barrier between the outgoing lane and the incoming lane.
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The divided highway has some type of physical barrier between traffic flow.
A divided four lane street is a highway :)
On a divided highway with a pronounced barrier, no.
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Yellow lines.
The Circle is the Interstate Highway intersection of 90, 94, and 290 which is a major traffic bottleneck.
I would not think so under those conditions.
A roadway is considered a divided highway if the lanes moving traffic in opposite directions separated by a
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The warning sign that tells you a divided highway is ending is yellow. It has a picture of two arrows, the one on the left is pointing down and the one on the right is pointing up.