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A lovers' lane is a secluded area where people kiss, make out, or engage in sexual activity. [1] These areas range from parking lots in secluded rural areas to places with extraordinary views of a cityscape or other features. The Oxford English Dictionary records use of the phrase "lovers' lane" from 1853. [2]

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While some traditional paths still maintain the name, in more recent generations "lovers' lanes" are often found in cultures built around the automobile lovers often make out in a car or van for privacy.

Crime

Due to the typically isolated location of most lovers' lanes, they have occasionally been the setting for violent crime. [3] For example:

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