单词 | box junction |
释义 | > as lemmasbox junction box junction n. British a road junction with a grid of yellow lines painted on the road, marking an area which drivers may not enter until their exit from the junction is clear; cf. sense 27. ΘΚΠ society > travel > means of travel > route or way > way, path, or track > junction of roads, paths, or tracks > [noun] > types of road junction clover-leaf1933 interchange1944 T-junction1954 Y junction1961 spaghetti1963 box junction1964 box1966 spaghetti junction1971 ring junction1972 gyratory1983 1964 Financial Times 25 Mar. 10/8 The ‘box junction’ experiment at six junctions in Westminster and St. Marylebone—announced last month—will start next Tuesday. 1966 Guardian 30 Dec. 14/5 So successful have London's yellow box junctions been in easing the traffic flow, that the Greater London Council is proposing 33 more... The Ministry of Transport first introduced the boxes with their warning ‘Do not enter the box until your exit is clear’ three years ago. 2019 London Evening Standard (Nexis) 10 Oct. The crash happened in a box junction at the Chelsea end of Battersea Bridge. < as lemmas |
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