The local–express lane system is an arrangement of carriageways within a major highway where long distance traffic can use inner express lanes with fewer interchanges compared to local traffic which use outer local lanes that have access to all interchanges. This can also be called a collector/distributor lane system within a single interchange. One of the longest examples is Highway 401 in Toronto, where highway ramps between express and local lanes cross over one another; these are commonly known as braided ramps.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6]
Some places may have only three carriageways on the highway instead of four, utilizing one directional express lanes. They may be permanent, or they can be reversible express lanes such as in Seattle where they alternate direction.
While a local–express system and a collector/distributor system are used interchangeably, some transportation departments make a distinction between the two. In a local–express system, the inner lanes are called express lanes whereas the outer lanes are called local lanes. In a collector/distributor system, the inner lanes are called mainlines while the outer lanes are called collector/distributor lanes. Generally speaking, a local–express system will have the extra outer lanes present for a long duration of the highway, as opposed to a collector/distributor system where the extra outer lanes are only present at an interchange.
The following examples include both local–express and collector/distributor lane systems.
Province | data-sort-type="number" | Highway ! | City/Region | Location | Length | Notes | ||
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data-sort-value="2" | NaN1.2 | Whitemud Drive | ||||||
data-sort-value="2" | 111 St - 99 St | NaN2.1 | Whitemud Drive
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data-sort-value="63" | MacDonald Drive – Confederation Way | data-sort-value="5" | NaN5 | northbound only | ||||
data-sort-value="2" | Scenic Acres Link – Nose Hill Drive | NaN2.5 | Stoney Trail | |||||
data-sort-value="2" | Northland Drive – Shaganappi Trail (NB), Shaganappi Trail – Brisebois Dr (SB) | NaN2 | Crowchild Trail | |||||
data-sort-value="2" | Dalham Crescent (LRT) – 53 St | NaN1 | Crowchild Trail | |||||
data-sort-value="1" | Cape Horn Interchange – 152nd Street | NaN5.4 | Connects to the Port Mann Bridge. Express carriageways contain an HOV lane each. | |||||
data-sort-value="1" | Delta | Highway 99 between Hwy 17 – Hwy 17A | NaN2.70 | Westbound traffic only, ends near the start of reversible lane gates for Massey Tunnel. Local lanes include an HOV lane. Access to reversible lane for Westbound traffic only from express lanes. | ||||
data-sort-value="118" | Exit 12 | data-sort-value="2.2" | NaN2.2 | southbound only | ||||
data-sort-value="400" | Highway 7 interchange – south of Langstaff Road[7] | data-sort-value="3" | NaN3.0 | signed as exits to Highway 7 and Langstaff Road rather than collector–express | ||||
data-sort-value="401" | east of Kipling Avenue (Highway 409 interchange) – Brock Road, Pickering[8] | data-sort-value="44" | NaN44 | Primary system first completed from Islington to Markham Road in 1972, Brock Road in 1997. Longest local-express system in Canada. | ||||
data-sort-value="401" | Winston Churchill Boulevard – Highway 427[9] | data-sort-value="9.6" | NaN9.6 | originally ended at Highway 403 in 1980s, extended to just east of Kennedy Road in early 1990s, extended further westward to Hurontario Street in late-2000s, construction presently underway to complete it just west of Mississauga Road by early 2020s | ||||
Ontario | Halton Region | James Snow Parkway - Highway 407[10] | 4.6 km(2.9 mi) | Built as a separate stretch due to the 407 overpass not being wide enough for a continuous collector-express system underneath. Completed early 2020s. | ||||
data-sort-value="403" | Highway 401 / Highway 410 interchange – Cawthra Road | data-sort-value="3.4" | NaN3.4 | Completed 1994 | ||||
data-sort-value="404" | Highway 401 – just north of Sheppard Avenue East | data-sort-value="1.8" | NaN1.8 | 401 eastbound to 404 northbound ramp express lane (no access to Sheppard Avenue offramp) completed 2001, southbound collector lanes completed 2005 | ||||
data-sort-value="410" | Highway 401 / Highway 403 interchange – Courtneypark Drive | data-sort-value="1.8" | NaN1.8 | northbound only, access to the express from the 403 only[11] | ||||
Ontario | Peel Region | Highway 407 – Courtneypark Drive | 2.0 km (1.3 mi) | southbound only; signed as exits to Derry Road and Courtneypark Drive rather than collector–express.[12] Opened June 2022 | ||||
data-sort-value="427" | Queen Elizabeth Way / Gardiner Expressway – Highway 401 | data-sort-value="6.8" | NaN6.8 | |||||
data-sort-value="C" | Lancaster Street – Krug Street | data-sort-value="2.3" | NaN2.3 | |||||
data-sort-value="G" | data-sort-value="2.7" | NaN2.7 | ||||||
data-sort-value="A" | Throughout the city of Laval | data-sort-value="8.6" | NaN8.6 | |||||
data-sort-value="A" | Larochelle Boulevard – Industrial Boulevard | data-sort-value="4.3" | NaN4.3 | Exit 98 and Exit 100, with a single transfer in between | ||||
data-sort-value="A" | – | data-sort-value="4.2" | NaN4.2 | eastbound only | ||||
data-sort-value="A" | Ste Marie Road- | data-sort-value="18.4" | NaN18.4 | |||||
data-sort-value="A" | - East of Industrial Boulevard | data-sort-value="8.1" | NaN8.1 |
State | Highway | City/Region | Location | Length | Notes | ||
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data-sort-value="I005" | Orange Crush Interchange (SR 22 / SR 57) – Main Street | southbound only | |||||
data-sort-value="I005" | Lake Forest Drive – Irvine Center Drive | El Toro Y (Junction I-405) | |||||
data-sort-value="I005" | I-805 – SR 56 | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I010" | I-110 / SR 110 – Arlington Avenue | ||||||
data-sort-value="I805" | H Street – E Street / Bonita Road | northbound only | |||||
data-sort-value="US101" | |||||||
data-sort-value="SR-CA087" | I-280 | northbound | |||||
data-sort-value="SR-CA087" | I-280 – Alma Avenue | southbound | |||||
data-sort-value="SR-CA125" | Navajo Road – Grossmont College Drive | collector-distributor system | |||||
data-sort-value="SR-CA180" | SR 41 / SR 168 interchanges | This interchange is unusual because it also allows traffic to flow directly between SR 41 and SR 168 bypassing SR 180, making it in effect a double braided ramp. | |||||
Florida | Jacksonville | Between Collins Road and Roosevelt Boulevard/US-17 | 3.4 miles (5.47 km) | ||||
data-sort-value="I085" | Exit 104 – Exit 109 | collector distributor system | |||||
Georgia | Fulton County | Between Georgia State Route 14 and split of I-85 and I-285. | Dual express carriageways and CD road for local exits | ||||
data-sort-value="I090" | reversible express lane | ||||||
data-sort-value="I090" | 71st Street – I-55 | signed local–express lane system; no trucks are allowed in the express lanes | |||||
data-sort-value="SR-IL53" | I-290 – Kirchhoff Road | local–express format | |||||
data-sort-value="I029" | I-80 Exit 1 to Exit 4 | signed local–express lane system; dual-divided freeway format | |||||
data-sort-value="I435" | K-10 Exit to Interstate 435 East, Lackman Road & Interstate 35 | Dual-divided freeway format | |||||
data-sort-value="I095" | signed local–express lane system | ||||||
data-sort-value="I270N" | Montrose Road – Montgomery Village Avenue | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I270S" | Montrose Road – I-370 | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I096" | Outer Drive – Davison Avenue | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sot-value="I055" | |||||||
data-sort-value="US006" | 93rd Street – 120th Street | Elevated West Dodge Freeway bypasses 114th and 120th Street intersections; West Dodge Road is technically a frontage road due to multiple at-grade intersections | |||||
data-sort-value="I078" | I-95 / N.J. Turnpike – Route 24 | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I080" | I-95 / G.S. Parkway – I-280 / I-287 | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I095" | between Overpeck Creek and US 46 – George Washington Bridge. | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I297" | I-78 – US 202 / US 206 | ||||||
data-sort-value="US0019" | Route 81 – US 1/9 Truck | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="SR-NJ3" | N.J. Turnpike western spur – Route 495 | ||||||
data-sort-value="SR-NJG" | Middlesex & Monmouth counties | Raritan tolls – Asbury Park tolls | signed local–express lane system | ||||
data-sort-value="I495" | Exit 19 | ||||||
data-sort-value="NY 907K" | Cross County Parkway (Exits 4S / 4N - Exit 8) | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="Z-W" | Westchester Avenue | I-287 (Exits 9S / 9N) | |||||
data-sort-value="I270" | SR 161 – McCutcheon Road (just north of I-670) | ||||||
data-sort-value="I271" | I-480 (North Randall) – I-90 (Willoughby Hills) | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I480" | I-77 (Independence) – Transportation Boulevard / East 98th Street (Garfield Heights) | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I079" | PA 228 | southbound only | |||||
data-sort-value="US001" | surface roadway with express and local lanes | ||||||
data-sort-value="I010" | Exit 567 – Exit 570 | ||||||
data-sort-value="I010" | Exit 155A (Spur 536) –Exit 154A (Loop 353) | ||||||
data-sort-value="I035" | Exit 156 (I-10) – Exit 158 (I-37) | ||||||
data-sort-value="I635" | Exit 19 – Exit 27C (I-35E) | ||||||
Virginia | VA-267 (Dulles Toll Road) | Washington metropolitan area | I-495 (Exit 18) | 14.0 miles (22.5 km)[13] | |||
data-sort-value="I495" | Telegraph Road (Alexandria, Virginia) – MD 210 (Oxon Hill, Maryland) | signed local–express lane system | |||||
data-sort-value="I005" | Yesler Way – NE Northgate Way | reversible express lanes | |||||
data-sort-value="I005" | Holgate Street – 8th Avenue tunnel | ||||||
data-sort-value="I041" | College Avenue – I-41 / I-43 | Local lanes provide access to Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport's Airport Spur and other local exits |
Country | Highway | City | Location | Length | Notes | |
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National Route 9 (North Access freeway) | ||||||
State Route 14 (Beeliar Drive) – Berrigan Drive | NaN2.2 | |||||
Rod. Pres Dutra RJ/BR-116 | Nova Iguaçu, Rio de Janeiro | Saída 178B - Km 165 | NaN13.0 | |||
Rod. Pres Dutra SP/BR-116 | São Paulo, Guarulhos | Km 231 - Saída 211 | NaN20.0 | |||
Rod. Pres Dutra SP/BR-116 | São José dos Campos | Km 151 - Km 147 (RJ) Km 153 - 148 (SP) | NaN3.5 (RJ) NaN5.0 (SP) | |||
Avenida das Américas | ||||||
Suez Rd | Shuhada Rd, El Shorouk to the entrance of the City of Attaka | NaN86 | ||||
NaN2.4 | ||||||
NaN23.9 | The local expressway is known as A709 | |||||
Hong Kong | Prince Edward Road West | Hong Kong | Lung Kong Road – Choi Hung Road | elevated and lower roadway | ||
Hong Kong | West Kowloon Highway / Lin Cheung Road | Hong Kong | ||||
Jelapang – Ipoh South | NaN7.31 | |||||
Avenida Constitución / Morones Prieto | ||||||
Via Rápida Poniente y Oriente | ||||||
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between two adjacent interchanges | ||||||
NaN85.0 | ||||||
4.7 Km(2.92 mi) | map | |||||
Novi Sad North – Novi Sad South | NaN8.0 | serves three interchanges in Novi Sad | ||||
/ Einsteinova | ||||||
Koeberg Road – N7 | outbound | |||||
Taipei | New Taipei City and Taipei | 32.9 km (20.4 mi) | Xizhi–Wugu Elevated Road | |||
New Taipei City - Taoyuan | 71 km (44 mi) | Wugu–Yangmei Elevated Road | ||||
Beylikdüzü – Cevizlibağ | NaN28.3 | on the European side | ||||
NaN9.6 | on the Asian side | |||||
NaN9.9 | on the Asian side | |||||
NaN9.1 | ||||||
through the city center | NaN11 | |||||
NaN3.5 | express lanes for the Eurasia Tunnel | |||||
Láng – Hoà Lạc | 29,3 km |
A cloverleaf interchange may have collector/distributor lane system on a freeway or expressway to handle entering and exiting traffic. Usually, this lane will begin as an entrance-only ramp initially, but it will sometimes become a main lane or possibly an exit-only lane. The purpose of this lane is to facilitate traffic to the freeway exits and from the freeway entrances.