carpool lane
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carpool lanes
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共乘車道, 高乘載車道
a traffic lane reserved for vehicles with a minimum number of passengers, typically to encourage carpooling and reduce congestion
A carpool lane is a lane on a highway or road that is designated for vehicles with multiple passengers. The goal is to encourage people to share rides, reduce the number of vehicles on the road, and lower traffic congestion. These lanes are often marked with signs indicating the required number of passengers, such as two or more. In some cases, carpool lanes may be open to all vehicles during off-peak hours or when traffic conditions allow.
- During rush hour, the carpool lane moves much faster than the regular lanes because it's reserved for vehicles with at least two passengers.
在高峰时段,共乘车道比普通车道快得多,因为它专为至少有两名乘客的车辆保留。
- We decided to share a ride to work so we could use the carpool lane and avoid the heavy traffic on the highway.
我们决定拼车上班,这样我们就可以使用拼车车道,避开高速公路上的拥堵交通。
- If you get caught driving solo in the carpool lane, you'll face a hefty fine for violating the carpool regulations.
如果你被抓到独自在拼车车道驾驶,你将因违反拼车规定而面临巨额罚款。
- Electric vehicles and motorcycles are sometimes allowed to use the carpool lane even without additional passengers.
电动汽车和摩托车有时被允许使用拼车车道,即使没有额外的乘客。
- To promote environmental sustainability, many cities are expanding their carpool lane networks to encourage more people to carpool.
为了促进环境可持续性,许多城市正在扩大其共乘车道网络,以鼓励更多人共乘。