Intersection or perpendicular lines.
Point of intersection
An intersection.
An intersection
Intersection or Intersecting Lines
intersection
No traffic is allowed, for all you kidnappers out there!
"synapse"
A blind intersection is a place where roads cross and do not provide a good field of view of the traffic about to cross your path. Thus, you enter the intersection "blind" to any approaching vehicles. This can be a very dangerous situation even at moderate driving speeds.In California, a "blind intersection" is an intersection when you cannot see at least 100 ft in both directions on the intersecting road.
A traffic signals help cars get from one place to another without getting hurt. If there were no traffic signals people would not stop.
The act, state, or place of intersecting., The point or line in which one line or surface cuts another.
Intersection can mean the meeting of two roads. It can also mean a a place where things intersect with each other. Things that cross over one another are deemed to intersecting.
What is it called when one body of water runs into another body of water?
Yes, aside from intersections with signs specifically prohibiting it. UPDATE: The vehicle turning right on red also has to YIELD to traffic in the intersection. If turning right on red causes you to hit another vehicle turning left in your direction, the accident is your fault and you should have stopped to allow that vehicle to legally pass through the intersection. ALA CODE § 32-5A-32 : TRAFFIC-CONTROL SIGNAL LEGEND 3(b): Except when a sign is in place prohibiting a turn, vehicular traffic facing any steady red signal may cautiously enter the intersection to turn right, or turn left from a one-way street into a one-way street, after stopping as required by subdivisions (3)a. Such vehicular traffic shall YIELD the right of way to pedestrians lawfully within an adjacent crosswalk AND TO OTHER TRAFFIC LAWFULLY USING THE INTERSECTION.
Fluids, such as water or air, can flow from one place to another. Other examples include electricity, data in computer networks, and traffic on roads.
The place where two (or more) roads cross each other is an intersection.
It is usually called an intersection or an intersection point.