An intersection survey is a data collection method that involves gathering information about a specific location where two or more streets meet. This typically includes recording traffic volume, flow patterns, pedestrian behavior, and other relevant data to assess safety and efficiency at the intersection. The survey results can be used for traffic planning, engineering, and infrastructure improvements.
The word is spelled "survey."
a survey
The plural of survey is surveys.
Survey can be a noun or a verb depending on how it is used in a sentence. See the examples below: She will survey the students to find out which television shows are most popular. (survey = verb) Please fill out the survey and mail it to our district office. (survey = noun)
The homophone for "survey" is "sirvey".
Four Corners is the survey point that marks the intersection of Utah, Colorado, New Mexico and and Arizona.
Richard G. Ervin has written: 'Archeological survey near the Maryland route 161 Bridge over Deer Creek, Harford County, Maryland' 'Archeological survey of the Maryland Route 45 bridge over a Department of Natural Resources trail, Baltimore County, Maryland' 'Archeological survey of the U.S. Route 301/Maryland Route 213 intersection, Queen Annes County, Maryland' -- subject(s): Antiquities, Archaeological surveying 'Archeological survey at the intersection of interstate 95 and Maryland route 152, Harford County, Maryland'
Controlled Intersection
Ed is doing a survey of popular colors for cars for a school report. He decides to take a sample by sitting
once in an intersection?
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+ (a plus sign) is the symbol for an intersection.
The intersection is called a cell.
The intersection of life and death.