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  2. Shoulder (road) - Wikipedia

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    A shoulder (American English), hard shoulder (British English) [1] or breakdown lane (Australian English) is an emergency stopping lane by the verge on the outer side of a road or motorway. Many wider freeways , or expressways elsewhere have shoulders on both sides of each directional carriageway—in the median, as well as at the outer edges ...

  3. Rumble strip - Wikipedia

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    The 'classic' one-car crash results when a vehicle slowly drifts to the right, hits dirt or rumble strips on the right shoulder of the road, and the driver becomes alert and overreacts, jerking the wheel left to bring the vehicle back onto the road. This motion causes the left front tire to strike the raised edge of the pavement at a sharp ...

  4. Interstate Highway standards - Wikipedia

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    Existing bridges can remain part of the Interstate system if they have at least 12-foot-wide (3.7 m) lanes with 3.5-foot (1.1 m) shoulder on the left and a 10-foot (3.0 m) shoulder on the right, except that longer bridges can have 3.5 feet (1.1 m) shoulders on both sides. For all bridges, the railing should be upgraded if necessary.

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    Under Texas Transportation Code section 545.058, motorists are allowed to drive on the shoulder right of the highway to: Stop, stand or park. Accelerate before entering the main traveled lane of ...

  8. Road surface marking - Wikipedia

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    Orange painted lines are sometimes used when the direction of the road is altered temporarily for construction projects. However, the color scheme was reversed before 1971, when white was formerly used to denote the separation of opposing traffic, and yellow lines, when used, to denote the separation of the paved road from the right-hand shoulder.

  9. Side of the road - Wikipedia

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    Side of the road may refer to: Driving on the left or right; Shoulder (road), a reserved area alongside the verge of a road or motorway; Sidewalk, ...