route, passage, alley
The African Luhya equivalent for the English word 'lanes' is "emianda".
Need at least 4-second gap in traffic
The word is lane. Country roads are narrow lanes.
Yes, the word 'lanes' is a noun, the plural form of the singular noun 'lane'; a word for a narrow road; a part of a wide road that is divided into and marked by painted lines for use of one line of traffic; an ocean route for ships; a bowling alley; a word for a thing.
water and sewer lines were buried beneath the crooked lanes
There are no actual lanes.
Do Not Cross/ Stay in your lane Do Not cross double lanes to pass another vehicle
is impaired
is impaired
That mean cannot park there . Another View: If it is in center of the roadway separating opposing lanes of travel it means NO PASSING.
Those are High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes. To some, they may be known as carpool lanes. To those who've been caught driving by themselves in those lanes, they may be known as "high dollar" lanes.
reserved lanes