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Could a single-lane road have a median? Why or why not?
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nmeehleib
I would guess not considering the definition of a median is, "The median strip or central reservation is the reserved area that separates opposing lanes of traffic on divided roadways, such as divided highways, dual carriageways, freeways, and motorways. The term also applies to divided roadways other than highways, such as some major streets in urban or suburban areas."
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No. A single-lane is a type of road does not and cannot have a median. If it has a median strip then it is no longer a single-lane.

What is a Median Strip?

A median strip on a  road is the part of the road usually at the center that separates opposing traffic lanes.

Note that it separates lanes. Hence, it is right to state that A single-lane road does not and cannot have a median. If it has a median strip then it is no longer a single-lane.

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