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Shelfmark SSR/TRL/MIS15
Author Kennedy J V
Title Monitoring the effect on safety of reduced width lanes
Publisher Transport Research Laboratory, 1998
Physical Description Variouspaging, charts
Series Tender No 3/180
Notes

Abstract: UK lane widths of 3.65m on motorways and on dual carriageway roads are similar to those in other European countries, which range from 3.5 tp 3.7m. While this contributes to the good safety of UK roads, reductions in lane width could lead to considerable savings in construction costs and allow greater flexibility in the use of existing roads. For example, the life of roads could be extended by shifting the wheel-tracks of heavy goods vehicles laterally across-section. re-marking the position of the running lanes would be easier if reduced width lanes were acceptable. It is this potential that the report here investigates.

Keywords Carriageway
Monitoring
Motorways

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TRL MISCELLANEOUS REPORT
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