A street or roadway on which there is traffic flow in either direction.
a road that has traffic flowing in two directions
a road that has traffic flowing in two directions
Yellow lines mark the center of a road used for two-way traffic.
A pedestrian does not have the right of way in traffic situations when they cross the road against a traffic signal, jaywalk, or enter the road unexpectedly.
A two-way stop is a type of intersection where one road has a stop sign and the other road does not. Vehicles on the road with the stop sign must come to a complete stop and yield to vehicles on the other road before proceeding. This helps regulate traffic flow and prevent accidents at intersections.
when in england
In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.
At a two-way stop, one direction of traffic has a stop sign while the other does not. Vehicles on the road with the stop sign must come to a complete stop and yield to vehicles on the road without a stop sign. This helps regulate traffic flow by giving the right of way to one direction of traffic while allowing the other direction to proceed without stopping.
In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.
Always walk facing oncoming traffic when walking on the road to ensure safety and follow traffic rules.
Left hand edge of the road
In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.