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  2. Seagull intersection - Wikipedia

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    Sketch in right-hand traffic layout. A seagull intersection [1] or continuous green T-intersection [2] (also known as a turbo-T [3] (in Florida) or High-T intersection (in Nevada and Utah) [4] [5]) is a type of three-way road intersection, usually used on high traffic volume roads and dual carriageways.

  3. Three-way junction - Wikipedia

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    Three way junction at Dragons Green - geograph.org.uk - 1578998. A three-way junction (or three-way intersection) is a type of road intersection with three arms. A Y junction (or Y intersection) generally has three arms of equal size coming at an acute or obtuse angle to each other; while a T junction (or T intersection) also has three arms, but one of the arms is generally a smaller road ...

  4. Engineering drawing abbreviations and symbols - Wikipedia

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    The issuance of a drawing from the engineering/design activity to the production activity. In other words, the event when a draft becomes a completed, official document. A stamp on the drawing saying "ISSUED" documents that RTP has occurred. RTV: room-temperature vulcanizing; return to vendor: 1. RTV sealants, a way to seal joints. 2.

  5. Intersection (road) - Wikipedia

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    Uncontrolled intersections, without signs or signals (or sometimes with a warning sign). Priority (right-of-way) rules may vary by country: on a 4-way intersection traffic from the right often has priority; on a 3-way intersection either traffic from the right has priority again, or traffic on the continuing road. For traffic coming from the ...

  6. Geometric design of roads - Wikipedia

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    The distance needed depends on the type of traffic control at the intersection (uncontrolled, yield sign, stop sign or signal), and the maneuver (left turn, right turn, or proceeding straight). All-way stop intersections need the least, and uncontrolled intersections require the most. Intersection sight distance is a key factor in whether no ...

  7. Council approves stop signs for uncontrolled intersections

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    Oct. 22—The Austin City Council on Monday night approved the addition of stop signs at a number of uncontrolled intersections in Austin. Originally put forward from a work session earlier this ...

  8. Uncontrolled intersection - Wikipedia

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    At an uncontrolled T-junction (3-way intersection), right of way rules differ from country to country. In Australia, the United Kingdom, New Zealand [1] and parts of the United States (really just California as is cited), [2] [additional citation(s) needed] traffic on the terminating road must give way (yield) to traffic on the continuing road.

  9. This Cleveland man is pleading for safety, coverage after 3 ...

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    The signs Gall installed in his yard have helped draw attention to the issue and have become a local talking point. Posts on Instagram and Facebook have thousands of likes and comments from ...