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4-Lane Node with BRT in Mixed Flow

Part of the range of BRT scenarios envisioned by VTA and SamTrans consistent with Caltrans Standards and/or Design Exceptions. The 4-lane condition is limited by ROW width to “mixed flow” service, with BRT vehicles sharing automobile lanes.

 

BRT in Mixed Flow
BRT in Mixed Flow
BRT in Mixed Flow

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