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* [[Fast Lane (video game)|''Fast Lane'' (video game)]], a 1987 Konami arcade game |
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Revision as of 23:54, 2 March 2019
Look up fast lane in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fastlane or fast lane or Fast Lane may refer to:
- Fast Lane (video game), a 1987 Konami arcade game
- WWE Fastlane, a professional wrestling event
Transportation and technology
- Fast Lane (E-ZPass), a branding used for the E-ZPass system in Massachusetts from 1998 to 2012
- Fast Lane (Cedar Fair), a fast pass system at Cedar Fair amusement parks
- Passing lane or fast lane, a lane on a multi-lane highway or motorway closest to the center of the road
- FastLane Technologies, a company acquired in 2001 by Quest Software
- Fastlane, a blog by Bob Lutz of General Motors
Music
- Fastlane (band), a British rock band
- "Fastlane" (Esthero song), 2005
- "Fast Lane" (Bad Meets Evil song), 2011
- "Fast Lane" (Bilal song), 2001
- "Fast Lane", a song by E-40 from the 2012 album The Block Brochure: Welcome to the Soil 1
- "Fastlane", a song by Lindsay Lohan from the 2005 album A Little More Personal (Raw)
- "Fast Lane", a song by Megadeth from the 2011 album Thirteen
Television
- The Fast Lane, a 1985–1987 Australia comedy crime series
- Fastlane (TV series), a 2002–2003 American action/crime drama series
- "Fast Lane" (The Flash), an episode in the second season of The Flash
See also
- Local-express lanes, an arrangement of roadways within a major highway that allows drivers to choose lanes with fewer interchanges