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Narrowest roads that are marked with two or more lanes

Started by index, March 23, 2021, 02:24:04 AM

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Bruce

The Aurora Bridge in Seattle crams 6 lanes into 57 feet of deck space, making for some very narrow lanes. Buses and trucks have to straddle the outer two, and there's no room for a proper barrier (leading to several cross-over crashes).


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CNGL-Leudimin

Since the OP started off with a Mexican road, here is one I regularly drive.
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Rothman

Quote from: csw on March 23, 2021, 07:08:28 AM
Any Mass Pike exit ramp.
No.  If anything, the ramp from I-90 EB to I-91/US 5 is overly wide, just as one example.

Nothing narrow about the ramps at Exit 2...at MA 32...

Maybe within I-95, but definitely not enough to say they're all narrow.
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SectorZ

The Fresh Pond Pkwy stretch of US 3/MA 2 in Cambridge MA between Huron Ave and Cambridge St.

https://goo.gl/maps/qDZDwkUvxKfQgwPNA

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webny99

The Grand Island bridges on I-190 between Buffalo and Niagara Falls have the least margin for error of any multi-lane bridge I've ever been on. A true nail-biter for first time drivers!

1995hoo

The narrowest significant road that comes to mind off the top of my head is the old, now-demolished, Goethals Bridge, as well as the Outerbridge Crossing. Off the top of my head, I'm not sure whether I've ever driven over the Outerbridge myself (as opposed to riding over it as a passenger, which I have done umpteen times), but I certainly drove over the old Goethals Bridge. The 10-foot-wide lanes made for a very unpleasant drive if there were large trucks around.
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Rothman

Quote from: SectorZ on March 23, 2021, 08:08:33 AM
The Fresh Pond Pkwy stretch of US 3/MA 2 in Cambridge MA between Huron Ave and Cambridge St.

https://goo.gl/maps/qDZDwkUvxKfQgwPNA
Alewife Brook Parkway -- MA 16's another good one.
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DJ Particle

MA 6A/28 in Orleans.  US-6 in Eastham used to be just as narrow until a 1982 widening project.

Max Rockatansky

The Nacimiento Ferguson Road near CA 1 has a really narrow two lane for some reason.  I think it is meant to be a passing zone on the first climb/final descent from/to the coast:

https://flic.kr/p/VNvn5n

https://flic.kr/p/VdeH39

I-55

Most MS-7xx routes. Also the access road form US-60 to Mud River Baptist Church in Barboursville, WV, which has 9' lanes.
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interstatefan990

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capt.ron

Back before AL 35 was 4 laned southeast of Scottsboro, AL, it was a 2 lane and that old bridge was a true nail biter before the road was twinned.

doorknob60

If we're counting bridges, The Hood River Bridge across the Columbia between OR and WA comes to mind. Lanes are 9 ft 4.75 in according to their website. I drive it a few times a year, certainly not a walk in the park, though I've never had an issue with it. GSV Link

Sctvhound

The Grace Bridge (old US 17) over the Cooper River in Charleston. Used to be one lane each way until the 1966 Pearman Bridge opening. With like 9-10' lanes. And big trucks crossing all the time.

NoGoodNamesAvailable

Quote from: interstatefan990 on March 24, 2021, 12:55:10 PM
This small section of the Saw Mill Parkway:

https://goo.gl/maps/PwMAXRc3xZ9uQh716

By NY parkway standards those are pretty typical lane widths (around 10'). There are sections of the Bronx River Parkway and Jackie Robinson Parkway that are noticably much narrower, the former with barely 8 foot wide lanes.


vdeane

Quote from: NoGoodNamesAvailable on March 24, 2021, 04:12:15 PM
Quote from: interstatefan990 on March 24, 2021, 12:55:10 PM
This small section of the Saw Mill Parkway:

https://goo.gl/maps/PwMAXRc3xZ9uQh716

By NY parkway standards those are pretty typical lane widths (around 10'). There are sections of the Bronx River Parkway and Jackie Robinson Parkway that are noticably much narrower, the former with barely 8 foot wide lanes.
I think this view shows just how tiny the Jackie Robinson really is quite well.
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interstatefan990

Quote from: NoGoodNamesAvailable on March 24, 2021, 04:12:15 PM
Quote from: interstatefan990 on March 24, 2021, 12:55:10 PM
This small section of the Saw Mill Parkway:

https://goo.gl/maps/PwMAXRc3xZ9uQh716

By NY parkway standards those are pretty typical lane widths (around 10'). There are sections of the Bronx River Parkway and Jackie Robinson Parkway that are noticably much narrower, the former with barely 8 foot wide lanes.

True, but look at the right lane in my example. I know it's probably just the bridge/guardrail, but that does not look 10' to me.
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Quote from: vdeane on March 24, 2021, 08:55:44 PM

Quote from: NoGoodNamesAvailable on March 24, 2021, 04:12:15 PM

Quote from: interstatefan990 on March 24, 2021, 12:55:10 PM
This small section of the Saw Mill Parkway:

https://goo.gl/maps/PwMAXRc3xZ9uQh716

By NY parkway standards those are pretty typical lane widths (around 10'). There are sections of the Bronx River Parkway and Jackie Robinson Parkway that are noticably much narrower, the former with barely 8 foot wide lanes.

I think this view shows just how tiny the Jackie Robinson really is quite well.

So, every single time a chunk of concrete crumbles off the Jersey barrier, does it cause vehicle damage?  I don't see much opportunity to swerve around it.
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