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four-lane

[fawr-leyn, fohr-] / ˈfɔrˌleɪn, ˈfoʊr- /




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The town’s busiest commercial district is a few blocks north of the square, off a bustling four-lane highway that runs between Birmingham and Auburn.

From Seattle Times

With American flags waving and trucks rumbling over the four-lane span behind her, Harris said the heavy lifting of American infrastructure reaches far beyond icons such as the Brooklyn and Golden Gate bridges.

From Washington Post

But the four-lane closures pushed drivers into quiet neighborhoods and doubled cut-through traffic on residential streets that were not designed to accommodate commuters, according to data shared by the parks department.

From Washington Post

Shoreline School District’s Meridian Park Elementary, on a campus first developed 65 years ago, will finally gain sidewalks along four-lane North 175th Street near I-5, during a city street makeover now in final engineering.

From Seattle Times

It added a median on North Sycamore Street, between the Williamsburg circle and 26th Street North, and changed the four-lane road to two lanes, with a bike lane in both directions.

From Washington Post