single lane road

A single-track road or one-lane road is a road that permits two-way travel but is not wide enough in most places to allow vehicles to pass one another (although sometimes two compact cars can pass). This kind of road is common in rural area across the United Kingdom and elsewhere. To accommodate two-way traffic, many single-track roads, especially those officially designated as such, are provided with passing places (United Kingdom) or pullouts or turnouts (United States), or simply wide spots in the road, which may be scarcely longer than a typical car using the road. The distance between passing places varies considerably, depending on the terrain and the volume of traffic on the road. The railway equivalents of passing places are passing loops.

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  1. T1 Terry

    The size of trucks on the road now

    Just saw a link to this one, Arrow Transport completes A-triple trial - Prime Mover Magazine can you imagine trying to round that up on a single lane each way road ..... with questionable road surface conditions ..... The days of taking an under powered car of any sort out on the highway are...
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