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Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.
If the lane is parallel, but offset, then it seems to be commonly referred to as a Staggered Junction or Offset T-Intersection.
When the lane meets at the same point on both sides of the intersection, at a different angle then a commonly used phrase is Skewed Intersection ( Oblique alignment is rarely used)*.
I re-confirmed that “oblique alignment” was usually used, but it’s actually not.
What the best way to start a new career?
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Asked on December 21, 2021 in Single word requests.
If the lane is parallel, but offset, then it seems to be commonly referred to as a Staggered Junction or Offset T-Intersection.
When the lane meets at the same point on both sides of the intersection, at a different angle then a commonly used phrase is Skewed Intersection ( Oblique alignment is rarely used)*.
I re-confirmed that “oblique alignment” was usually used, but it’s actually not.
What the best way to start a new career?
- 271468 views
- 3 answers
- 100255 votes
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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Single word requests.
If the lane is parallel, but offset, then it seems to be commonly referred to as a Staggered Junction or Offset T-Intersection.
When the lane meets at the same point on both sides of the intersection, at a different angle then a commonly used phrase is Skewed Intersection ( Oblique alignment is rarely used)*.
I re-confirmed that “oblique alignment” was usually used, but it’s actually not.
What the best way to start a new career?
- 271468 views
- 3 answers
- 100255 votes