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  2. Shoulder (road) - Wikipedia

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    A break in the shoulder line is used by California to warn of upcoming freeway exits in foggy areas The right-hand shoulder is separated by a solid white line, and the left-hand shoulder (if the road is one-way, such as part of a divided highway ) is separated from the leftmost through lane by a solid yellow line.

  3. OK to drive with expired tags? Driving on the shoulder? Know ...

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    Understanding California’s road laws regarding driving with expired tags, making U-turns without signage, and wearing headphones while operating a vehicle is crucial for adhering to state ...

  4. Rumble strip - Wikipedia

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    Almost all before-and-after studies are based on Interstate (freeway, turnpikes, thruways) test sites have minimum 12-foot (3.7 m) paved shoulders and very high crash rates due to inattention. The collision reduction attributed to the installation of CSRS is mainly a function of stable shoulder width, crash rate and profile, climate and ...

  5. Is driving on the shoulder to let faster vehicles pass you ...

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    Yes, Texas law allows motorists to drive on “improved” or paved shoulders in certain circumstances. Under Texas Transportation Code section 545.058 , motorists are allowed to drive on the ...

  6. Passing lane - Wikipedia

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    The passing lane is commonly referred to as the fast lane, and the lane closest to the shoulder the slow lane. Some jurisdictions, particularly on limited-access roads, ban passing-lane driving while not overtaking another vehicle; others merely require slower cars to yield to quicker traffic by shifting to slower lanes, or have no limitations.

  7. Non-motorized access on freeways - Wikipedia

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    Fewer than one motor vehicle-bicycle crash a year was recorded in the 1990s on nearly 2,000 shoulder miles (3,200 km) open to cyclists in Arizona. The study did not attempt to establish how common cyclists are on Arizona freeways or whether they are aware that they can legally cycle on some freeway stretches; accidents were also noted on ...

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  9. 10 Freeway closed: How to deal with the traffic nightmare in ...

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    A crucial stretch of the 10 Freeway remains closed through downtown L.A. after a major fire damaged the highway. Here is what we know.