Does this intersection style have a name?

Started by cjk374, August 20, 2019, 09:10:42 AM

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US 89

I've heard of it for T intersections like the US 550/160 intersection in Durango, Colorado but don't think I've ever seen one at a 4-way intersection.


froggie

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Quote from: johndoe on October 29, 2019, 07:52:24 PM
Quote from: cjk374 on August 20, 2019, 09:10:42 AM
https://www.google.com/maps/@31.5280269,-91.3917428,239a,35y,54.42h,39.48t/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en

Looking at this CFI...I'm wondering if I've ever seen a "quarter" of one before.  I've seen plenty of "half" versions, but dunno about only 1 leg getting displaced.  Know of others?

Though it's a 3-way intersection instead of a 4-way, MD 210 at MD 228 sort of applies.  It dates back to at least 2002.

Maryland has another one where the ICC ends at US 1.

johndoe

Quote from: froggie on October 30, 2019, 08:23:04 AM
Quote from: johndoe on October 29, 2019, 07:52:24 PM
Quote from: cjk374 on August 20, 2019, 09:10:42 AM
https://www.google.com/maps/@31.5280269,-91.3917428,239a,35y,54.42h,39.48t/data=!3m1!1e3?hl=en

Looking at this CFI...I'm wondering if I've ever seen a "quarter" of one before.  I've seen plenty of "half" versions, but dunno about only 1 leg getting displaced.  Know of others?

Though it's a 3-way intersection instead of a 4-way, MD 210 at MD 228 sort of applies.  It dates back to at least 2002.

Maryland has another one where the ICC ends at US 1.
True, but I found the original interesting because it's got the "normal" configuration of lefts across from the displaced lefts.



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