Dual carriageway
type of road with two unidirectional parts From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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A dual carriageway (British English) or divided highway (American English) is a type of road. It is an important route that usually carries long-distance traffic.

A dual carriageway has four lanes (2 lanes each side), and is always separated by a man-made barrier or strip of land.
Dual carriageways have no hard shoulder. A hard shoulder is an area at the side of a road where drivers can stop if there is a serious problem, a breakdown for example.[1][2]
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