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There is a crawler lane on Rhuallt Hill for eastbound traffic.
It leaves up the steep Cliff Gate to the left, which now has a crawler lane over Beacon Hill.
On major routes, such as motorways in the UK, the climbing lane is also referred to as a crawler lane.
The Elton Bypass climbs two hills and benefits from crawler lanes on both sections from both east and west.
In hilly terrain, some standard highways (not dual carriageway) are built with three lanes, known as the "Climbing" or "Crawler Lane".
There is a major climb westbound between Broughton and Buckley (Junctions 35a to 35) though with no crawler lane.
South of the interchange the motorway climbs the western side of the Heathcote Valley, with a crawler lane and passing though some cuttings.
Crawler lanes are provided for heavy vehicles between Oteha Valley Road and Greville Road.
Risking his life in an attempt to overtake before the crawler lane ends, so he'll be one car - one car - up the queue when he reaches the traffic lights.
A variation that has become common with newer roads and more recent widening schemes is to add an additional "fast" (passing) lane for the stretch which otherwise would have had a crawler lane.
Most steep sections having a combination of passing lanes (uphill), and crawler lanes or stopping bays (downhill) to allow heavy and slow vehicles to pull out of the way to let other vehicles pass.
As there was no certainty that the whole M67 scheme would be completed by this time, the then government decided that the scheme would not be built with motorway characteristics, but as a single carriageway with crawler lanes.
This included potentially a suggestion of re-diverting SH8 up the east side of the Clutha River to Millers Flat, general road easements/realignments at old level crossings and the installation of crawler lanes for heavy truck vehicles.
Carmel O'Neill (47), Rannyglass, Dungiven, who was said to have the magazine opened out on the steering wheel as she drove towards Dungiven in the crawler lane on April 25 last, was fined £80 for reckless driving.
Construction of a bypass at Blunsdon commenced on 13 September 2006, and was fully completed in February 2009, although the new dual two-lane carriageway (with an additional crawler lane going southbound up Blunsdon hill) was open by January 2009.