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The Interstate Highway standards for the U.S. Interstate Highway System uses a 12-foot standard for lane width.
The standard with of a highway road link is dependent upon the type of Highway. Interstate highways have a standard with of 14 feet
The standard width for a US two-lane highway is 30 feet. The driving lanes are 12 feet wide in both directions. The shoulders are three feet on each side.
The width of one lane for a two-lane highway (one lane each way) is at least 3.75 m (12.3 feet).For four-lane highways, the width of each lane, excluding shoulders, is at least 3.5 m (11.5 feet)
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13 to 14 meters or 43 feet to 47feet
In width, the plainest 2-lane highway is almost 1,000 centimeters, not counting the shoulders. In length, any highway can be as many as you want.
When driving on a four lane highway or freeway you should use the right hand land or 'thru lane' except when passing. If the right hand lane is designated for slower traffic or for exiting traffic, you'd use the lane to the left of it.
It depends on whether it is a 2 lane, 4 lane, 6 lane, 8 lane or 10 lane highway. Also, it depends on how wide the median strip between the roads are. Furthermore, some lanes are constructed more widely than others. Lastly, the shoulder pavement varies in width, as well.
The set standard lane width for dual carriageways and motorways is 3.65 metres. The set standard width for hard shoulders is 3.3 metres.