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  1. Types of dual carriageway include12:
    • Single lane each way
    • Multiple lanes each way (ranging from two to five lanes)
    • Separation between traffic directions (central barrier, raised kerbs, grassed area, etc.)
    • Not all dual carriageways are motorways; motorways have additional criteria beyond lane count.
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    A dual carriageway is a road where there is a separation between yourself and oncoming traffic. This could be in the form of a central barrier or raised kerbs or a grassed area or some other separation. It could be one lane or more in each direction.
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    Various acronyms are given to the standard of a dual carriageway, which may range from D1 (one lane each way) to D5M (five lanes each way, plus hard shoulders). Although the majority of motorways are dual carriageway, simply having three lanes and a hard shoulder does not make a road a motorway.
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    A dual carriageway (BrE) or a divided highway (AmE) is a class of highway with carriageways for traffic travelling in opposite directions separated by a central reservation (BrE) or median (AmE). Roads with two or more carriageways which are designed to higher standards with controlled access are … See more

    A very early (perhaps the first) example of a dual carriageway was the Via Portuensis, built in the first century by the Roman emperor See more

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    WEBApr 5, 2022 · A dual carriageway is a multi-lane road that uses a central reservation to separate traffic travelling in different directions. Most dual carriageways have two or three lanes, with the right-hand lane …

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  7. WEBMar 28, 2023 · A dual carriageway (known as a divided highway in American English) is a road with two carriageways (roads in each direction) that are physically divided by a non-road barrier, median, or other obstacle.

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