Asked by Arron
Jungle Dricing School Omaha
4020 Տ 147th St, Omaha,
NE 68137, United Stаteѕ
14024170547
intersection control
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I’m not sure exactly what you want — do you want me to:
- confirm/correct the school name and address,
- find what type of intersection control (signal, stop sign, roundabout, etc.) is at a specific intersection near that address, or
- give driving-school guidance on how to handle intersections?
I’ll start with a cleaned-up version of what you posted and then give quick options so you can tell me which you want next.
Cleaned contact info (please confirm):
- Name: Jungle Driving School Omaha (spelling corrected)
- Address: 4020 S 147th St, Omaha, NE 68137, United States (the character you had looked like an extra symbol; I assumed “S 147th St”)
- Phone: +1 (402) 417-0547
If you want to know the intersection control at that location, I can’t look it up directly from here, but you can quickly check using one of these methods:
- Google Maps / Street View: search the address, drop the peg on the nearest intersection, and use Street View to see traffic signals, stop signs, or roundabouts.
- OpenStreetMap: zoom to the location; intersections often show tags for traffic_signals, stop, or roundabout.
- Local resources: the City of Omaha or Douglas County traffic/signal map or 311 service can confirm signalized intersections.
- Call the school at the phone number above and ask which intersection they use for lessons/tests.
If you meant “intersection control” as in driving instruction, here are short, practical rules for the common types:
- Traffic signal: obey lights. Green — go if clear; yellow — stop if you can safely do so; red — stop. Watch for protected turn signals and pedestrians.
- Stop sign (two-way or four-way): come to a complete stop. At two-way stops, vehicles on the uncontrolled road have right-of-way. At four-way stops, yield to whoever arrived first; if simultaneous, yield to the vehicle on your right.
- Yield sign: slow and give way to traffic/pedestrians; don’t stop if it’s safe to merge.
- Roundabout: yield to traffic already in the roundabout, enter when clear, stay right of the central island, use turn signals when exiting.
- Uncontrolled intersection: slow and prepare to yield; generally yield to traffic on the right and to vehicles that arrive first.
- Special tips: scan ahead, check both directions before moving, watch for pedestrians/cyclists, use turn signals early, and avoid blocking the intersection.
Which would you like me to do next — try to locate the exact intersection control for that address (tell me a cross street if you have one), give more detailed driving instructions for a particular intersection type, or confirm/correct the business listing?
- confirm/correct the school name and address,
- find what type of intersection control (signal, stop sign, roundabout, etc.) is at a specific intersection near that address, or
- give driving-school guidance on how to handle intersections?
I’ll start with a cleaned-up version of what you posted and then give quick options so you can tell me which you want next.
Cleaned contact info (please confirm):
- Name: Jungle Driving School Omaha (spelling corrected)
- Address: 4020 S 147th St, Omaha, NE 68137, United States (the character you had looked like an extra symbol; I assumed “S 147th St”)
- Phone: +1 (402) 417-0547
If you want to know the intersection control at that location, I can’t look it up directly from here, but you can quickly check using one of these methods:
- Google Maps / Street View: search the address, drop the peg on the nearest intersection, and use Street View to see traffic signals, stop signs, or roundabouts.
- OpenStreetMap: zoom to the location; intersections often show tags for traffic_signals, stop, or roundabout.
- Local resources: the City of Omaha or Douglas County traffic/signal map or 311 service can confirm signalized intersections.
- Call the school at the phone number above and ask which intersection they use for lessons/tests.
If you meant “intersection control” as in driving instruction, here are short, practical rules for the common types:
- Traffic signal: obey lights. Green — go if clear; yellow — stop if you can safely do so; red — stop. Watch for protected turn signals and pedestrians.
- Stop sign (two-way or four-way): come to a complete stop. At two-way stops, vehicles on the uncontrolled road have right-of-way. At four-way stops, yield to whoever arrived first; if simultaneous, yield to the vehicle on your right.
- Yield sign: slow and give way to traffic/pedestrians; don’t stop if it’s safe to merge.
- Roundabout: yield to traffic already in the roundabout, enter when clear, stay right of the central island, use turn signals when exiting.
- Uncontrolled intersection: slow and prepare to yield; generally yield to traffic on the right and to vehicles that arrive first.
- Special tips: scan ahead, check both directions before moving, watch for pedestrians/cyclists, use turn signals early, and avoid blocking the intersection.
Which would you like me to do next — try to locate the exact intersection control for that address (tell me a cross street if you have one), give more detailed driving instructions for a particular intersection type, or confirm/correct the business listing?
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