Lane width definition

Lane width means, on a two way street, the width of one half of the paved width of the street from the face of curb (or edge of pavement where no curb exists) to the centerline of the street. On a One way street it means the full paved width of the street from the face of curb (or edge of pavement where no curb exists) on one side to the face of curb (or edge of pavement where no curb exists) on the opposite side.
Lane width or “Traveled Way” means the width of the road from the marked centerline to the edge marking if present or the edge of the road surfacing material.

Examples of Lane width in a sentence

  • Build Alternative HDM Index 301.1 (Lane Standard Width) Lane width is less than 12 feet.

  • Design has developed 2 options for the Managed Lane Connector Ramp which are described in the table below: Option Inside Shldr Width (ft) Lane width (ft) Outside Shldr Width (ft) Structure Width (ft) Structure Length (ft) Design Speed (mph) Right of Way Required The first Managed Lane Connector Ramp alignment option was designed within current State right of way, but the proposed vertical curves resulted in a design speed of 40 miles per hour (mph).

Related to Lane width

  • Lot width means the shorter of the following two linear measurements:

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