Taxonomy

for

Connected Cooperative and Automated Mobility (CCAM)

Lane

Added:25/10/2024
Contributor:FAME

Current consensus

Lane is the portion of road reservation intended to accommodate a single line of moving material entities along its length. Example: traffic lane, cycle lane, and sidewalk.

Explanation

Lane is a division of a road marked off with painted lines and intended to separate single lines of traffic according to speed or direction.

  • Lanes are often bounded by lane markings.
  • Lanes may be significantly wider than the normal vehicle width to allow variance in lane position of the vehicle as well as for various vehicle dimensions.
  • The "lane" nomenclature typically refers to motor vehicle usage, but can also refer to other purposes, such as sidewalks .
Reference: ISO-TS 14812:2022
Source reference: BSI PAS-1883:2020
Context:
Infrastructure

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