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- Truck_bypass abstract "A truck bypass is a roadway that provides physical separation of trucks from passenger vehicles at a freeway interchange in order to eliminate weaving between passenger cars traveling at higher speeds and trucks traveling at lower speeds. Typically a truck bypass exits the main freeway some distance before the interchange it is intended to bypass; trucks are usually required to use the bypass, while passenger cars may choose between the bypass and the main traffic lanes. A truck bypass may take the form of a dedicated roadway (as in the Newhall Pass Interchange) or a collector/distributor road (as in the El Toro Y). The bypass allows vehicles traveling on it to exit the interchange in the same possible directions as the main line of traffic, and then merges with the respective freeway at some point past the interchange. Truck bypass should not be confused with truck lane; a truck lane is a lane dedicated for trucks on steep inclines that is not physically separated from the main highway. A notable example of a truck bypass is at the Newhall Pass Interchange in Los Angeles, where trucks traveling on Interstate 5 are separated from passenger cars onto a dedicated roadway – the original U.S. Route 99 over which I-5 was built – located east of the freeway.".
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- Truck_bypass wikiPageRevisionID "406974822".
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Bypass_(road).
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Bypass_route.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Road_junction_types.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roads_in_California.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink distributor_road.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Controlled-access_highway.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink El_Toro_Y.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Freeway.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Interchange_(road).
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Interstate_5_in_California.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Lane.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Local-express_lanes.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Los_Angeles.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink New_Jersey_Turnpike.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Newhall_Pass_Interchange.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Newhall_Pass_interchange.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Truck.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Truck_lane.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink U.S._Route_99.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLink Weaving.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Truck bypass".
- Truck_bypass wikiPageWikiLinkText "truck bypass".
- Truck_bypass hasPhotoCollection Truck_bypass.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Dablink.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageUsesTemplate USA.
- Truck_bypass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Truck_bypass subject Category:Road_junction_types.
- Truck_bypass subject Category:Roads_in_California.
- Truck_bypass hypernym Roadway.
- Truck_bypass type Article.
- Truck_bypass type Road.
- Truck_bypass type Type.
- Truck_bypass type Article.
- Truck_bypass type Road.
- Truck_bypass type Type.
- Truck_bypass comment "A truck bypass is a roadway that provides physical separation of trucks from passenger vehicles at a freeway interchange in order to eliminate weaving between passenger cars traveling at higher speeds and trucks traveling at lower speeds. Typically a truck bypass exits the main freeway some distance before the interchange it is intended to bypass; trucks are usually required to use the bypass, while passenger cars may choose between the bypass and the main traffic lanes.".
- Truck_bypass label "Truck bypass".
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- Truck_bypass sameAs Q7847182.
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- Truck_bypass wasDerivedFrom Truck_bypass?oldid=406974822.
- Truck_bypass isPrimaryTopicOf Truck_bypass.