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- Q5270970 subject Q7483179.
- Q5270970 abstract "A diamond lane is a special lane on a street or highway that is reserved for specific types of traffic. These lanes are usually marked with white diamonds or lozenge, hence their name. Diamond lanes are generally the right-most or left-most lane on the road. They are usually implemented to provide ways through traffic congestion, for safety reasons, and to encourage environmentally friendly transportation. A diamond lane may be intended for a specific type of traffic, or for several types. The intended use of a diamond lane is marked by traffic signs. In most areas, violating the rules of a diamond lane is punishable by a fine. Some common examples are:High-occupancy vehicle lane (HOV), also known as a carpool lane. These are typically freeway lanes intended for multiple occupant or "green vehicles" (such as hybrid or electric cars).Bike lane, sometimes referred to as segregated cycle facilities. Separating bicycle traffic from pedestrian or motor vehicle traffic is typically safer and improves traffic flow. Bus lane, an uncongested lane for buses to travel, load, or unload in.Emergency vehicle lane, to help emergency vehicles get to their destination as fast as possible while avoiding traffic congestion.Taxicab lanes, most often found at airports or other transit hubs for passenger loading and unloading. Horse and buggy lanes in areas with significant Amish populations".
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- Q5270970 comment "A diamond lane is a special lane on a street or highway that is reserved for specific types of traffic. These lanes are usually marked with white diamonds or lozenge, hence their name. Diamond lanes are generally the right-most or left-most lane on the road. They are usually implemented to provide ways through traffic congestion, for safety reasons, and to encourage environmentally friendly transportation. A diamond lane may be intended for a specific type of traffic, or for several types.".
- Q5270970 label "Diamond lane".
- Q5270970 depiction Bike-diamond-lane.jpg.