There were roads like that in France: 3 lanes, the outer lanes were used by traffic in both directions and the middle lane was used for overtaking. Yes, both directions would use the same lane for overtaking and yes, it is as dangerous and deadly as it sound.
Maybe they change which lanes are which direction depending on traffic flow? I’ve seen that with overhead electric indicators of lanes (red x’s and green check marks).
What kind of city uses the same paint pattern to represent both separate lanes and opposing traffic??? I hope the wolf sets things straight.
There were roads like that in France: 3 lanes, the outer lanes were used by traffic in both directions and the middle lane was used for overtaking. Yes, both directions would use the same lane for overtaking and yes, it is as dangerous and deadly as it sound.
Exemple: this spot before 2012 https://maps.app.goo.gl/CSTMkeS62SZ3FGKU7?g_st=ac
Also it looks like it switches from a two to a three lane road. This is a hadron collider for cars
Maybe they change which lanes are which direction depending on traffic flow? I’ve seen that with overhead electric indicators of lanes (red x’s and green check marks).
“suicide lanes” they call them