0 the part of a main road where vehicles travel at the fastest speed --
1 a situation in which a company or group is making progress very quickly, often more quickly than its competitors: --
3 → fast track --
Fourthly, much longer turn-off lanes to the junction could be constructed, so that more cars can queue without sticking out into the fast lane.
Cars turn right and wait in long queues well out into the fast lane.
To do so, they have to occupy the fast lane which, owing to their nearly identical speeds, they occupy far too long.
The fast lane is populated by young people from poorer backgrounds, and without the cultural capital secured through an advantaged social background and high educational qualifications.
Our systematic review examines this assumption by anchoring the concept of exclusion in the experiences of those who are seen to be on the fast lane towards it.
In this narrative of diverging transitions, the fast lane is the lane into social exclusion.
Speed congenics : a classic technique in the fast lane (relatively speaking).
Only yesterday the fast track was one of the hottest nouns in chicspeak, until it was shunted aside and passed by the fast lane.