traffic island definition
traffic island means any physical provision, other than lines, marks or other indications on a carriageway, made at or near an intersection, to guide vehicular traffic;
traffic island means a physical island that serves as a channelizing device within a junction or on a public road;
traffic island means the area between traffic lanes for the control of vehicle movement or pedestrian refuge which is not intended to carry vehicular traffic;
More Definitions of traffic island
traffic island. - means an area or space officially set aside within a street lane or parking lot as prohibited for use by motor vehicles and which is marked or indicated by construction as to be plainly visible at all times;
traffic island means a median strip designed to provide refuge to pedestrians crossing or otherwise using a road;
traffic island means any area or space within a roadway that is set aside by the use of materials or paint for the purpose of separating or controlling the flow of traffic and which is not constructed or intended for use by vehicular traffic or by pedestrians, unless the area or space is marked or designated as a crosswalk.
traffic island means a physical barrier or strip of land which channels traffic into a specific route or controls turns at an intersection or provides refuge to protect and aid pedestrians crossing a highway or aids in loading or unloading transit riders;
traffic island means a barrier within a street or roadway to exclude vehicles, designated for the purpose of separating or directing streams of vehicular traffic.
traffic island means a physical provision, including marking, made on a public street to guide traffic on the street, but does not include a traffic control device;
traffic island means a small raised area in the middle of a Street that provides a safe place for pedestrians to stand and marks a division between two or more opposing streams of traffic.