Intersections Designed for Driver Safety

Intersections Designed for Driver Safety

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New Types of Intersections That Are Designed for Our Safety

Examples of some common types of intersections

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Restricted Crossing U-Turn Intersection br

Traffic from a smaller side road is prohibited from proceeding through a main intersection or making a left turn, and must turn right. After making the right turn, motorists should proceed in the left lane to a median U-turn to go in the desired direction.

Continuous Green T-Intersection br

Similar to a standard T-intersection, but the through movement in one direction can flow continuously.

Jughandle Intersection br

Ramp is provided at or between intersections for motorists to make indirect left turns and/or U-turns. Save Money:

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