Definition
"Four-lane" describes a road or highway that has two lanes of traffic flowing in each direction. Think of it as two separate two-lane roads π£οΈπ£οΈ running parallel. Four-lane roads provide a higher capacity for traffic compared to two-lane roads. They are often divided by a median or barrier to separate opposing traffic. Unlike a single-lane road, a four-lane highway can handle a significant volume of vehicles. This configuration is common in urban areas and major transportation routes.