0 a narrow road in the countryside or in a town:
1 a special strip of a road, sports track, or swimming pool that is used to keep vehicles or competitors separate:
The northbound lane is closed because of an accident.
The English Channel is the busiest shipping lane in the world.
Stay in your lane. Just do your job. Do what you're asked to do.
Many scientists have "stayed in their lanes" and not asked enough questions about the data emanating from "official" sources.
Instead of checking out other people's lanes, why not focus on what you think and what you want?
2 one of two or more marked paths in a road to keep vehicles traveling in the same direction a safe distance apart:
That section of Interstate 95 is a four-lane highway, with two northbound lanes and two southbound lanes.
3 a narrow road, esp. in the countryside or in a small town
The cottage is situated in the middle of a wood at the end of a narrow potholed lane.
The youths scuffled with the policeman, then escaped down the lane.
He climbed onto his horse and set off at a relaxed trot down the lane.
We were trotting along the lane when a car suddenly appeared from nowhere and almost made me fall off my pony.
Small lanes were gradually added to demarcate different sections and also to connect them as an organic whole.
Similarly, wheat is planted in the space between mint rows planted on either side of the traffic lanes.
The scores were established as percentage of recognition in relation to the corresponding bands of the positive and negative control lanes on the same blot.
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