Lane Regulations |
Traffic must go straight in the
current lane. |
Traffic must turn left in the current
lane. |
Traffic may turn left or go straight
in the current lane. |
Traffic may turn left or go straight
in the current lane. |
Traffic must turn left in the left
lane but may turn left or go straight in the right lane. |
Traffic must turn left in the left
lane but may turn left or go straight in the right lane. |
Traffic must turn left in the left
lane, must go straight in the center lane, and must turn
right in the right lane. |
Traffic must turn left in the left
lane, may go left or straight in the center lane, and only
high occupancy vehicles (HOV) with two or more people are
permitted to turn right. |
Traffic must turn right in the right
lane and yield to cyclists. |
Left lane must turn left. |
Supplemental plaque - specified
conditions apply in the right lane only. |
Supplemental plaque - specified
conditions apply in the left lane only. |
Supplemental plaque - specified
conditions apply in the center lane only. |
Center
lane can only be use for left turns. |
Center
lane can only be use for left turns. |
Center
lane cannot be used Monday thru Friday from 7:00 am to 9:00
am. |
Center
lane cannot be used from 7:00 am to 9:00 am, left turn or
straight is permitted in one direction from 4:00 pm to 6:00
pm, and left turns in both directions are permitted all
other times. |
Reverse
lane is ending, only left turn is permitted. |
Reverse
land begins 150 meters ahead. (for drivers visiting Canada) |
Reverse
land ends 400 feet ahead. |
Reverse
land begins at Colorado Boulevard. |
Reverse
land ends at Colorado Boulevard. |
Traffic
in the cross street is traveling in one direction, to the
left only. |
Traffic
in the cross street is traveling in one direction, to the
left only. |
Traffic is approaching a divided
highway. |
Traffic must stay to the right. |
Traffic must stay to the right. |
Traffic must stay to the right. |
Traffic must stay to the left. |
Traffic must keep off median at all
times, even when passing slower vehicles. |