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What is a non-traditional intersection?
The meeting of two different roadway users at an intersection without signals.
An intersection where lanes aren't perpendicular to each other.
An intersection that has no good ol' family values.
The meeting of two different roadways in an unusual place.
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Correct answer: "The meeting of two different roadways in an unusual place."
A non‑traditional (or unconventional) intersection is any intersection geometry that departs from the standard four‑leg, right‑angle, signalized design — e.g., roundabouts, diverging diamond interchanges, continuous flow intersections, Michigan‑lefts, median U‑turns, etc.
A non‑traditional (or unconventional) intersection is any intersection geometry that departs from the standard four‑leg, right‑angle, signalized design — e.g., roundabouts, diverging diamond interchanges, continuous flow intersections, Michigan‑lefts, median U‑turns, etc.
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