road width?

jhoban

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Jun 18, 2005
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What is a good measurement for the width of a two lane road in N scale? I was gonna find out on my own, but I would rather not stop traffic to take a measurement.
 
I'm sure i read somewhere that for the UK on average 29-30mm would be an accurate reflection of a "1up 1down" road. Don't know if this is of any help to you?
 
Really depends on the type of road (highway v. local, urban v. rural). The 12' lane width is a good rule of thumb, though older streets usually have 10' lane widths, and modern highways around 14'.

I typically "compress" my roads a bit to save space...usually figure on about 1/2 - 3/4" per lane, and pretty narrow shoulders.