. "1064358447"^^ . . . . "\u8D85\u8F66\u9053"@zh . . . . . . . . . . . "\u8FFD\u8D8A\u8ECA\u7DDA\uFF08\u304A\u3044\u3053\u3057\u3057\u3083\u305B\u3093\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u8ECA\u7DDA\u304C\u8907\u6570\u3042\u308B\u9053\u8DEF\u3067\u306E\u8ECA\u7DDA\u306E\u533A\u5206\u306E\u4E00\u7A2E\u3067\u3042\u308A\u3001\u8FFD\u8D8A\u3057\u3084\u53F3\u6298\u7B49\u306E\u5834\u5408\u306B\u9650\u3063\u3066\u901A\u884C\u3059\u308B\u3053\u3068\u304C\u3067\u304D\u308B\u8ECA\u7DDA\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . . "1148773"^^ . . "\u8D85\u8F66\u9053\u662F\u6307\u9AD8\u901F\u516C\u8DEF\u4E2D\u7528\u4E8E\u8D85\u8D8A\u524D\u8F66\u7684\u8F66\u9053\uFF0C\u901A\u5E38\u662F\u9760\u8FD1\u9053\u8DEF\u4E2D\u592E\u7684\u8F66\u9053\u3002\u5728\u9AD8\u901F\u516C\u8DEF\u4E2D\uFF0C\u7528\u4E8E\u8FDB\u51FA\u9AD8\u901F\u516C\u8DEF\u7684\u531D\u9053\u901A\u5E38\u8BBE\u7F6E\u5728\u9053\u8DEF\u4E24\u8FB9\uFF0C\u800C\u8D85\u8F66\u9053\u5219\u662F\u6700\u8FDC\u79BB\u531D\u9053\u7684\u8F66\u9053\u3002"@zh . . . "Passing lane"@en . . "A passing lane (North American English) or overtaking lane (English outside of North America) is a lane on a multi-lane highway or motorway closest to the median of the road (the central reservation). In some countries, lanes are described as being on the 'inside' or the 'outside' of a road, and the location of the passing lanes will vary. In modern traffic planning, passing lanes on freeways are usually designed for through/express traffic, while the lanes furthest from the median of the road have entry/exit ramps. However due to routing constraints, some freeways may have ramps exiting from the passing lane; these are known as \"left exits\" in North America. A passing lane is commonly referred to as a \"fast lane\" because it is often used for extended periods of time for through traffic or fast traffic. In theory, a passing lane should be used only for passing, thus allowing, even on a road with only two lanes in each direction, motorists to travel at their own pace. A 2+1 road has a passing lane only in one direction, usually alternating each few kilometers or miles. In practice, they are more like upgraded highways than motorways."@en . . "\u8FFD\u8D8A\u8ECA\u7DDA\uFF08\u304A\u3044\u3053\u3057\u3057\u3083\u305B\u3093\uFF09\u3068\u306F\u3001\u8ECA\u7DDA\u304C\u8907\u6570\u3042\u308B\u9053\u8DEF\u3067\u306E\u8ECA\u7DDA\u306E\u533A\u5206\u306E\u4E00\u7A2E\u3067\u3042\u308A\u3001\u8FFD\u8D8A\u3057\u3084\u53F3\u6298\u7B49\u306E\u5834\u5408\u306B\u9650\u3063\u3066\u901A\u884C\u3059\u308B\u3053\u3068\u304C\u3067\u304D\u308B\u8ECA\u7DDA\u3067\u3042\u308B\u3002"@ja . . . "13087"^^ . . . . . . "\u8FFD\u8D8A\u8ECA\u7DDA"@ja . . "A passing lane (North American English) or overtaking lane (English outside of North America) is a lane on a multi-lane highway or motorway closest to the median of the road (the central reservation). In some countries, lanes are described as being on the 'inside' or the 'outside' of a road, and the location of the passing lanes will vary. A 2+1 road has a passing lane only in one direction, usually alternating each few kilometers or miles. In practice, they are more like upgraded highways than motorways."@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "\u8D85\u8F66\u9053\u662F\u6307\u9AD8\u901F\u516C\u8DEF\u4E2D\u7528\u4E8E\u8D85\u8D8A\u524D\u8F66\u7684\u8F66\u9053\uFF0C\u901A\u5E38\u662F\u9760\u8FD1\u9053\u8DEF\u4E2D\u592E\u7684\u8F66\u9053\u3002\u5728\u9AD8\u901F\u516C\u8DEF\u4E2D\uFF0C\u7528\u4E8E\u8FDB\u51FA\u9AD8\u901F\u516C\u8DEF\u7684\u531D\u9053\u901A\u5E38\u8BBE\u7F6E\u5728\u9053\u8DEF\u4E24\u8FB9\uFF0C\u800C\u8D85\u8F66\u9053\u5219\u662F\u6700\u8FDC\u79BB\u531D\u9053\u7684\u8F66\u9053\u3002"@zh . . . . . . . . . . .