When counting lanes, the lanes that are ignored are those that...
Traffic rules
Explanation
In the lane count, **lanes reserved for certain traffic maneuvers** must be ignored. These lanes are designed to be used exclusively by certain types of vehicles or for specific maneuvers, and are not available for general use by all drivers.
- **Reserved lanes**: These are lanes that can only be used by a specific type of vehicle, such as buses or bicycles, and are not available for general use by all drivers.
On the other hand, lanes that can be used in both directions or that are in a special condition, such as reversible lanes or those going in the opposite direction to the usual, are not ignored in the lane count. These lanes have specific rules of use, but are not reserved for specific maneuvers; rather, they adapt to traffic needs in certain situations.
- **Reversible and opposite direction lanes**: These are used to improve traffic flow in high-demand situations, allowing more vehicles to travel in the same direction or in the opposite direction to the usual. These lanes have specific rules, such as the use of low beams and speed limits, but are not ignored in the lane count.

In summary, the lanes that are ignored in the count are those **reserved for specific maneuvers**, as they are not available for general use by all drivers.
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