single word requests - What do you call this segment of road between the lane and an exit?


the area between a highway lane and exit, marked by stripes


(Circled in red)


Is there an official name for the portion of road between the road and an exit? What is it called?



Answer



Gore (road):





  • A gore, gore point, or gore zone is a triangular piece of land found where roads or rivers merge or split. When two roads merge, the area is sometimes referred to as a merge nose.




  • Gores on freeways in the United States and Canada are frequently marked with stripes or chevrons at both entrance and exit ramps.



    • the term is more commonly used among "insiders," such as road construction crews, police, traffic engineers, and so on. (Wikipedia)





Gore:




  • a triangular tract of land, especially one lying between larger divisions. (Random House Dictionary).



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