A Lane Terminates On A Road. Three Rules for Passing on the Road Driver Safety lane control signal (LCS) - a signal above a lane that shows a red, green, or yellow arrow or "X" symbol to denote whether the lane is open or closed Termination Area The termination area restores normal traffic flow ( MUTCD Section 6C.07): Minimum length: 50-100 feet, extendable based on speed
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lane control signal (LCS) - a signal above a lane that shows a red, green, or yellow arrow or "X" symbol to denote whether the lane is open or closed lane drop - a place on a freeway or other roadway where a lane terminates by either becoming an exit-only lane or by way of simply ending and merging into the adjacent lane
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The "LANE ENDS MERGE RIGHT" sign is there to indicate what's known as a lane drop Past a given point, cars may not proceed side-by-side, and must order themselves single-file on the narrow road ahead A lane terminates on a road with several lanes heading in the same direction
Pavement Markings Explained — How to Drive Safely. lane control signal (LCS) - a signal above a lane that shows a red, green, or yellow arrow or "X" symbol to denote whether the lane is open or closed Install an "END ROAD WORK" (G20-2) sign for clarity
Pavement Markings Explained — How to Drive Safely. If a lane ends, vehicles should only merge into the lane right before the beginning of the constriction Past a given point, cars may not proceed side-by-side, and must order themselves single-file on the narrow road ahead