The number one lane
Deceleration lane AKA, Ramp
deceleration lane
yes
If you miss the exit ramp
An on-ramp is a road or lane that allows vehicles to enter an expressway or highway. It typically has a merging lane that vehicles use to reach the desired speed before merging into the flow of traffic.
You should move from the right lane on a multi-lane expressway when you need to overtake slower vehicles or when you're preparing to exit the expressway. Generally, the right lane is designated for slower traffic, so if you're traveling at a higher speed, it's safer to use the left lanes. Always signal your intentions and check your mirrors and blind spots before changing lanes. Additionally, ensure it's safe to merge back into the right lane after overtaking.
driving is not permitted in that lane
When preparing to exit an expressway, signal your intent to change lanes well in advance. Gradually reduce your speed as you approach the exit ramp, while ensuring you check for other vehicles and maintain a safe distance. It's important to stay in your lane and avoid sudden maneuvers. Once on the exit ramp, continue to obey posted speed limits and traffic signs.
Yes, Exit 17 off the Atlantic City Expressway is designated for EasyPass use. This exit facilitates a smoother transition for motorists using electronic toll collection, allowing them to bypass cash lanes and maintain a consistent flow of traffic. However, it’s important to remain aware of signage and lane specifications as you approach the exit.
A lane
The lane on the highway designated as the exit only lane is typically the rightmost lane.
A weave lane is the part of the highway or freeway where both an entrance and exit exist. It is called this because cars will be weaving in and out of lanes to either enter or exit.