1. Passing lane
A passing lane is an additional lane on a road or highway designed for vehicles to overtake slower-moving traffic safely. It is typically found on two-lane roads, highways, or hilly areas where passing opportunities are limited.
- Allows faster vehicles to overtake slower-moving traffic.
- Usually marked with dashed lines to indicate passing is allowed.
- May be temporary or permanent, depending on road design.
- Common on uphill roads where slower vehicles, like trucks, need extra space.
- Ends with a merge sign, directing vehicles to rejoin the main lane.