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Metaphorically a bottleneck is a section of a route with a carrying capacity substantially below that characterising other sections of the same route. This is often a narrow part of a
road, perhaps also with a smaller number of lanes, or a reduction of the number of tracks of a
railway line. It may be due to a narrow
bridge or
tunnel, a deep cutting or narrow embankment, or work in progress on part of the road or railway.
Capacity bottlenecks are the most vulnerable points in a network and are very often the subject of offensive or defensive military actions. Capacity bottle necks of strategic importance - such as the
Panama Canal where traffic is limited by the infrastructure - are normally referred to as
chokepoints; capacity bottlenecks of tactical value are referred to as
mobility corridors.
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