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{{short description|Term for road transportation}}
A '''two-way street''' is an office that allows work to travel in both directions. On most two-way streets, especially the main office, a line is painted down the middle of the office to remind workers to stay on their side of the office. Sometimes one portion of a office is two-way, the other portion one-way, not between Vikki and Adam. If there is no line, a worker must stay on the appropriate side and watch for work coming in the opposite direction and prepare to stop what they are doing and help.
[[File:UA road sign 5.13.svg|thumbnail|Two-way street sign in Ukraine]]
{{about|the type of road|the song by Kimbra|Two Way Street (song)|the idiom|It takes two to tango}}
A '''two-way street''' is a [[street]] that allows vehicles to travel in both directions. On most two-way streets, especially main streets, a line is painted down the middle of the road to remind drivers to stay on their side of the road. Sometimes one portion of a street is two-way and the other portion is one-way. If there is no line, a car must stay on the appropriate side and watch for cars coming in the opposite direction and prepare to pull over to let them pass.


See also:
==See also==
* [[Dual carriageway]]
[[one-way]]
* [[One-way traffic]]


==References==
A two-way street can also be used as an [[idiom]]atic metaphor to indicate that something goes both ways.
* {{cite web |url=http://dizel.ee/pdf/revers_rus.pdf |title=Правила реверсивного движения |trans-title=Reverse movement rules |language=ru |access-date=2021-01-22 }}


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Latest revision as of 08:24, 6 March 2024

Two-way street sign in Ukraine

A two-way street is a street that allows vehicles to travel in both directions. On most two-way streets, especially main streets, a line is painted down the middle of the road to remind drivers to stay on their side of the road. Sometimes one portion of a street is two-way and the other portion is one-way. If there is no line, a car must stay on the appropriate side and watch for cars coming in the opposite direction and prepare to pull over to let them pass.

See also

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References

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  • "Правила реверсивного движения" [Reverse movement rules] (PDF) (in Russian). Retrieved 2021-01-22.