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1. Two-way traffic

Two-way traffic refers to a system where vehicles are allowed to move in both directions on the same road or section of a road. This system is typically used on larger roads, highways, and streets where there is enough space to accommodate traffic from both directions safely.

  • Bidirectional Flow - Vehicles can travel in both directions on the same road, with lanes separated for each direction of travel.
  • Road Markings - Typically, roads with two-way traffic have lane markings or centerlines to separate the flow of traffic.
  • Traffic Signs - Road signs may be used to indicate lanes for each direction and guide drivers safely through intersections.
  • Crossing Lanes - In some cases, two-way roads may have intersections, turning lanes, or median strips to prevent head-on collisions.

Warning for two-way traffic. (Haute-Savoie, France) © Wikimedia.org/Marc Mongenet, CC BY-SA