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Why did Freeway split?
A freeway split is located downstream from an entrance and a sight-restricting horizontal curve (Fig. 4).
Improved guidance and warning of upstream freeway split with an optional lane where there is the potential of drivers' expectancy violation.
They cover horizontal curves with visibility restriction; freeway split locations; delineated areas where traffic is prohibited; road safety barriers installation; the special configuration of the restraint system in close proximity to bridge abutments and columns; and the installation of a skirting to restraint systems for the guidance, warning and protection of motorcyclists.
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