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- Queue_jump abstract "A queue jump is a type of roadway geometry used to provide preference to buses at intersections, often found in bus rapid transit systems. It consists of an additional travel lane on the approach to a signalised intersection. This lane is often restricted to transit vehicles only. A queue jump lane is usually accompanied by a signal which provides a phase specifically for vehicles within the queue jump. Vehicles in the queue jump lane get a "head-start" over other queued vehicles and can therefore merge into the regular travel lanes immediately beyond the signal. The intent of the lane is to allow the higher-capacity vehicles to cut to the front of the queue, reducing the delay caused by the signal and improving the operational efficiency of the transit system.".
- Queue_jump thumbnail Queue_Jump_-_Continued_Lane.png?width=300.
- Queue_jump wikiPageID "9016198".
- Queue_jump wikiPageRevisionID "521911378".
- Queue_jump hasPhotoCollection Queue_jump.
- Queue_jump subject Category:Bus_rapid_transit.
- Queue_jump subject Category:Bus_transport.
- Queue_jump subject Category:Public_transport.
- Queue_jump comment "A queue jump is a type of roadway geometry used to provide preference to buses at intersections, often found in bus rapid transit systems. It consists of an additional travel lane on the approach to a signalised intersection. This lane is often restricted to transit vehicles only. A queue jump lane is usually accompanied by a signal which provides a phase specifically for vehicles within the queue jump.".
- Queue_jump label "Queue jump".
- Queue_jump sameAs m.027tjfk.
- Queue_jump sameAs Q7271584.
- Queue_jump sameAs Q7271584.
- Queue_jump wasDerivedFrom Queue_jump?oldid=521911378.
- Queue_jump depiction Queue_Jump_-_Continued_Lane.png.
- Queue_jump isPrimaryTopicOf Queue_jump.