The Collaborative International Dictionary
four-lane \four-lane\ adj. Having two lanes for traffic in each direction; -- of paved highways.
WordNet
adj. having two lanes for traffic in each direction
Usage examples of "four-lane".
The rope bridge above them replaced a four-lane highway bridge that had crumbled in the first minutes of the nuking of 2001.
However, because of the difficulties of supporting a division in the Wall, and because nobody thought the Posleen would ever be able to breach it after the first year or so, a road had been put back in, on the base metal for 441, most of which had never been removed, and there was now a four-lane highway that led from the wall to the corps supply depot.
That was all well-paved, four-lane, controlled-access highway that would carry them straight into San Francisco without a single intersection to get in the way.
At this point, ioi was a four-lane divided highway, so the motor home couldn't have gotten across the median to turn south.
The road opened up into a four-lane divided highway, two lanes each way, and Elise took the left of her two lanes so she could pass the slower cars, including the Oldsmobile with the face-making kid.
The gum trees closed in tightly around him, separated only by the four-lane roadway.
The building was bordered by Himalayan cedar trees on a property facing a four-lane highway.
Our program, basically, was to drive the real estate goons completely out of the valley: to prevent the State Highway Department from bringing a four-lane highway into the town and in fact to ban all auto traffic from every downtown street.
The short-throw stick made shifting up the gears fast and easy, and pretty soon they were rolling along a four-lane highway at sixty.