No, but technically you can't wait in the middle at all for safety reasons. You would have to wait at the lane you are coming from behind the line when traffic is too heavy to cross and turn until it is clear; furthermore, if you were to wait in the middle and the light turns red, it would be considered running a red light; therefore, a ticket is issuable.
merging
Creating a hazard
White arrows in the middle of the lanes.
Changing lanes across that a solid white line in traffic is not permitted.
Yes, that's illegal.
if you hit a patch of ice and you go sliding across all four lanes of traffic, its not working.
Traffic lanes are narrower on the north east coast because they were constructed in to be that way.
London Bridge has three lanes of traffic in each direction. From the north bank to the south bank there are three lanes of traffic for all vehicles. From the south to the north, there are two lanes of traffic for all vehicles plus one bus lane.
The Sydney Harbour Bridge carries eight lanes of vehicular traffic. There are also two train lines, a pedestrian footpath and a cycleway. The width of the bridge is almost 49 metres.
No, it is not an adverb. Traffic is a noun, which can also be used as an adjunct or adjective (traffic laws, traffic lanes).
Need at least 4-second gap in traffic
blocked lanes