An elevated road intersection is a type of roadway design where one road is raised above another, allowing vehicles to cross without direct conflict. This configuration often includes ramps or overpasses, enabling smoother traffic flow and reducing congestion at busy junctions. Elevated road intersections are commonly used in urban areas to maximize space and improve safety by separating different levels of traffic.
by-road, intersection, junction
Intersection
It is an intersection.
A driver must not stop in an intersection or on a road within 20 m of the nearest point of an intersecting road at an intersection with traffic lights. A driver must not stop in an intersection or on a road within 10 m from the nearest point of an intersecting road at an intersection without traffic lights.
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At a T intersection, the vehicle on the through road has the right of way over vehicles on the terminating road.
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A car must enter the intersection to make a turn. Restrictions on when you may enter any given intersection are given by the road signs and road markings.
A road that is higher than the surrounding land.
Clues that indicate an intersection ahead include road signs such as "Yield," "Stop," or "Intersection Ahead," as well as changes in road markings or the presence of cross traffic. Additionally, the sight of streetlights or traffic signals can be a strong indication of an upcoming intersection. Pay attention to the road's curvature and any decrease in speed limits, as these can also signal that you are approaching an intersection.
Glen Cove Road & Old Country Road
The straight road you are on ends at a "T" intersection (road that goes right and left).