Divider
A real life example of a segment bisector is a median of a road. A median is the physical barrier that divides two lanes of traffic heading in opposite directions. The median bisects the road meaning it divides the road into two equal parts. It is the perpendicular bisector of the segment formed by the two lanes of traffic.
The camber
A rond-point.
a road......?
The surface of a Roman road was curved to make water run off.
a fork
A real life example of a segment bisector is a median of a road. A median is the physical barrier that divides two lanes of traffic heading in opposite directions. The median bisects the road meaning it divides the road into two equal parts. It is the perpendicular bisector of the segment formed by the two lanes of traffic.
When two roads split, it is commonly referred to as a "fork" in the road. This term describes the point where the road divides into two paths or directions, resembling the shape of a fork. Depending on the context and location, it may also be called a "junction" or "intersection."
On a road, a solid line divides lanes of traffic which are going in opposite directions. A line composed of dashes divides lanes of traffic going in the same direction.
Jesus finial walk in human form to Calvary was approximately said to be about a half mile long. The actual road that was taken is still in debate today, but most believe that it was the road that today is know as Via Dolorosa. Parts of it used to be called Decumanus Maximus. In which parts of this road run just north of the temple grounds.
When the Road Parts - 1914 was released on: USA: 4 November 1914
When two roads split, it is typically referred to as a "fork." This term describes the point where one road divides into two separate paths. Depending on the context, it can also be called a "junction" or "intersection," but "fork" specifically highlights the division of the roadway.
It is the portion of land that divides opposing traffic on a road or highway. 'median' means middle.
Castleisland is a town in mid Kerry where the main Limerick/Dublin road divides to Tralee and Killarney
it is called the yellow brick road
The royal road.
Crossing the road recklessly is called JAYWALKING