Pronunciation: /ʃæroʊ/
noun A combination of the words 'share' and 'arrow', used to indicate a lane on a road that is shared by both cyclists and motorists
A1 A sharrow is a road marking that indicates a shared lane for bicycles and cars.
A2 When you see a sharrow on the road, it means that cyclists and motorists should share the lane.
B1 Sharrow markings are often used in urban areas to help improve safety for cyclists.
B2 Some cities have implemented sharrow lanes to encourage more people to bike instead of drive.
C1 The city council approved the installation of sharrow markings on several busy streets to promote cycling as a mode of transportation.
C2 Transportation planners are considering the effectiveness of sharrow lanes in reducing conflicts between cyclists and drivers.
formal The city council implemented sharrows on the main road to encourage cyclists to share the lane with motorists.
informal Hey, have you noticed those new sharrows painted on the street? Pretty cool, right?
slang I almost got hit by a car because they didn't see the sharrow and swerved into my lane.
figurative The sharrow symbolizes the need for cooperation and mutual respect between different modes of transportation.
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