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high-occupancy toll lane noun[ C ] transport USspecialized(alsoHigh Occupancy Toll lane)uk /ˌhaɪ.ɒk.jə.pən.si ˈtəʊl ˌleɪn/ us /ˌhaɪ.ɑː.kjə.pən.si ˈtoʊl ˌleɪn/(abbreviation HOT lane) a fast-moving lane(= a section) on a wide road that is only to be used by cars with two or more people in them, by buses, or by vehicles with only a driver if the driver pays a toll(= a charge): 高承载收费车道(指专供承载多人的汽车所行驶的付费快车道) They are proposing building high occupancy toll lanes to better manage rush-hour commutes. A High Occupancy Toll Lane pilot project is scheduled for next April on state Route 167.计划于明年4月在167号州际公路上进行高承载收费车道试点项目。 State planners are considering making such lanes High Occupancy Toll lanes. Drivers who don't have passengers but want access to less congestion and a shorter commute can make use of High Occupancy Toll lanes. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases On the road: driving & operating road vehicles aquaplaning back someone up biting point boxed in branch off chauffeur gun handle lock pull pull someone up push start range anxiety reverse road rage run away with someone skid speeding steer ton |