a part of a road that is separated by white lines

차선, 레인
the lane on a multi-lane road designated for vehicles traveling at slower speeds

느린 차선, 저속 차량 차선
the lane on a multi-lane road designated for vehicles traveling at higher speeds

고속 차선, 왼쪽 차선
the lane on a road or highway that vehicles use to overtake slower-moving traffic

추월 차선, 왼쪽 차선
a designated highway lane reserved for vehicles carrying multiple occupants, typically with a minimum requirement of two or more people

다인승 차량 전용 차로, HOV 차로
a designated highway lane where drivers can choose to pay a toll for faster travel

유료 고속 주행 차로, HOT 차로
a traffic lane that changes direction based on the time of day or traffic flow

가역 차선, 방향 변경 차선
an additional lane on a road designed to help slower vehicles move uphill without impeding faster traffic

오르막 차선, 저속 차량 차선
a designated part of the road marked specifically for cyclists to ride safely

자전거 도로, 자전거 전용 차로
a sharp bend or turn in a road

급커브, 굽이
a designated area on a road for cyclists

자전거 도로, 자전거 전용 차선
a lane on the side of a highway where vehicles can stop in case of emergency or mechanical failure

고장 차선, 비상 차선
the part of a road where vehicles can go faster due to light traffic there

고속 차로, 급행 차로
a traffic lane reserved for vehicles with a minimum number of passengers, typically to encourage carpooling and reduce congestion

카풀 전용 차로, 다인승 차량 전용 차로
the raised edge at the side of a street, usually made of stone

연석, 보도블록
the area adjacent to the edge of a street or road where vehicles can park or where services, such as deliveries or pickups, often take place

길가, 보도 가장자리
the slight curve or tilt of a road surface to help with drainage and stability

캠버, 기울기
a curve in a road, river, etc.

굽이, 커브
a sharp turn or bend in a road or trail that zigzags in order to manage a steep incline or decline

갈림길, 급커브
a sharp bend in a road that sharply changes its direction

헤어핀 커브, 급커브
having multiple twists and turns

구불구불한, 꼬불꼬불한
a circular intersection where multiple roads meet

로터리, 원형 교차로
a circuitous path or route that returns to the starting point

주변 루프, 주변 회로
the point where two or more roads or lanes come together and traffic must combine

합류, 병합
a road feature designed to redirect traffic from a side road to make a safer left turn

회전 교차로, 루프 인터체인지
the area along the edge of a road

길가, 도로변
a narrow area of land or barrier that separates lanes of traffic on a highway or road

중앙 분리대, 중간 차선
the strip of land bordering a road, often covered with grass or vegetation

길가, 도로 가장자리
the strip of land on the side of a road where vehicles can stop in an emergency

갓길, 비상 차선
the unpaved or less stable portion alongside a road, typically made of gravel, dirt, or grass, designated for emergency stopping or vehicle breakdowns

소프트 숄더, 비포장 갓길
a tall metal structure used for carrying high-voltage power lines above the ground

전봇대, 송전탑
a structure spanning over a road that supports signs, signals, or cameras

갠트리, 캔틸레버 구조
a big sign used for advertising, usually found near roads or highways

광고판, 빌보드
a place where something becomes narrow, often causing a restriction or bottleneck

좁은 지점, 병목 현상
a designated area where vehicles can reverse direction

회전 구역, 유턴 지점
(of a path or road) to split into another direction, creating a separate route

갈라지다, 분기하다
to split into two or more separate paths or divisions

갈라지다, 분기하다
of a road or path that is clear and safe to travel on

통행 가능한, 지나갈 수 있는
the place where two or more streets, roads, etc. cross each other

교차로, 교점
a situation where two or more numbered highways overlap along the same stretch of road but are signed with opposing cardinal directions

잘못된 방향 동시성, 반대 방향 중첩
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