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Right-in/right-out (RIRO) and left-in/left-out (LILO) refer to a type of three-way road intersection where turning movements of vehicles are restricted. A RIRO permits only right turns and a LILO permits only left turns. "Right-in" and "left-in" refer to turns from a main road into an intersection (or a driveway or parcel); "right-out" and "left-out" refer to turns from an intersection (or a driveway or parcel) to a main road. RIRO is typical when vehicles drive on the right, and LILO is usual where vehicles drive on the left. This is because minor roads usually connect to the outsides of two-way roads. However, on a divided highway, both RIRO and LILO intersections can occur.

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  • Right-in/right-out (en)
  • Rechts-in, rechts-uit-aansluiting (nl)
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  • Right-in/right-out (RIRO) and left-in/left-out (LILO) refer to a type of three-way road intersection where turning movements of vehicles are restricted. A RIRO permits only right turns and a LILO permits only left turns. "Right-in" and "left-in" refer to turns from a main road into an intersection (or a driveway or parcel); "right-out" and "left-out" refer to turns from an intersection (or a driveway or parcel) to a main road. RIRO is typical when vehicles drive on the right, and LILO is usual where vehicles drive on the left. This is because minor roads usually connect to the outsides of two-way roads. However, on a divided highway, both RIRO and LILO intersections can occur. (en)
  • Een rechts-in, rechts-uit-aansluiting (Engels: right-in, right-out), bij linksrijdende landen een links-in, links-uit-aansluiting, is een type aansluiting. Bij dit soort aansluitingen kan men alleen de (snel)weg rechts uitvoegen of rechts invoegen. Er is sprake van een halve aansluiting; de hoofdweg kan niet overgestoken worden. Soms worden dit soort aansluitingen gemaakt omdat er vanwege ruimtegebrek of in verband met hoge kosten geen volledige aansluiting toegepast kan worden en vanuit het opzicht van verkeersdoorstroming een verkeerslicht ongewenst is. Kenmerkend is vaak dat de uitvoegstrook / invoegstrook zeer kort is of zelfs niet bestaat. (nl)
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  • Right-in/right-out (RIRO) and left-in/left-out (LILO) refer to a type of three-way road intersection where turning movements of vehicles are restricted. A RIRO permits only right turns and a LILO permits only left turns. "Right-in" and "left-in" refer to turns from a main road into an intersection (or a driveway or parcel); "right-out" and "left-out" refer to turns from an intersection (or a driveway or parcel) to a main road. RIRO is typical when vehicles drive on the right, and LILO is usual where vehicles drive on the left. This is because minor roads usually connect to the outsides of two-way roads. However, on a divided highway, both RIRO and LILO intersections can occur. The remainder of this article refers only to RIRO but applies equally to LILO. A RIRO intersection differs from a 3/4 intersection (right in/right out/left in) and an unrestricted intersection. (en)
  • Een rechts-in, rechts-uit-aansluiting (Engels: right-in, right-out), bij linksrijdende landen een links-in, links-uit-aansluiting, is een type aansluiting. Bij dit soort aansluitingen kan men alleen de (snel)weg rechts uitvoegen of rechts invoegen. Er is sprake van een halve aansluiting; de hoofdweg kan niet overgestoken worden. Soms worden dit soort aansluitingen gemaakt omdat er vanwege ruimtegebrek of in verband met hoge kosten geen volledige aansluiting toegepast kan worden en vanuit het opzicht van verkeersdoorstroming een verkeerslicht ongewenst is. Kenmerkend is vaak dat de uitvoegstrook / invoegstrook zeer kort is of zelfs niet bestaat. In feite is een aansluiting van een verzorgingsplaats langs snelwegen vaak ook een rechts-in, rechts-uit-aansluiting. (nl)
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