The concept of the general purpose (GP) lane has dominated modern highway thinking and
practice in OECD countries, especially for limited-access highways such as inter-city motorways and urban expressways, whether tolled or non-tolled. This paper raises the question of whether, in some circumstances, specialized lanes for light vehicles (cars, vans and pickup trucks) and heavy vehicles
(generally more than two axles) might be cost-effective.
When Should We Provide Separate Auto and Truck Roadways?
Working paper
OECD/ITF Joint Transport Research Centre Discussion Papers
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1 November 2010