a road that has traffic flowing in two directions
a road that has traffic flowing in two directions
Yellow lines mark the center of a road used for two-way traffic.
A street or roadway on which there is traffic flow in either direction.
A pedestrian does not have the right of way in traffic situations when they cross the road against a traffic signal, jaywalk, or enter the road unexpectedly.
A two-way stop is a type of intersection where one road has a stop sign and the other road does not. Vehicles on the road with the stop sign must come to a complete stop and yield to vehicles on the other road before proceeding. This helps regulate traffic flow and prevent accidents at intersections.
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In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.
At a two-way stop, one direction of traffic has a stop sign while the other does not. Vehicles on the road with the stop sign must come to a complete stop and yield to vehicles on the road without a stop sign. This helps regulate traffic flow by giving the right of way to one direction of traffic while allowing the other direction to proceed without stopping.
In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.
Always walk facing oncoming traffic when walking on the road to ensure safety and follow traffic rules.
In the USA: Two way traffic divider, passing (both sides) allowed.
Left hand edge of the road