Major intersection definition

Major intersection means the area within one−half mile of the intersection or interchange of any state trunk highway or connecting highway with a designated expressway, or freeway, under s. 84.295, Stats., or a designated interstate highway under
Major intersection. – in urban areas means an intersection that is controlled by traffic control signals, or that is a multilane roundabout. Elsewhere means an intersection meeting the requirements for advance direction signs as described in Section 2.2 of Australian Standard 1742 Part 15, 2009 ‘Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices - Direction Signs, Information Signs and Route Numbering’.
Major intersection means the area within one-half mile of the intersection or interchange of any state trunk highway or connecting highway with a designated

More Definitions of Major intersection

Major intersection. – means the intersection of two or more major arterial highways.
Major intersection means the intersection of two or more major arterial Highways.

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