Intersections
When is an intersection controlled?
An intersection is controlled if there are traffic signals or signs in any direction, or controlled by a police officer.
When is an intersection uncontrolled?
An intersection is uncontrolled when two or more roads join and there is no traffic signal or regulatory device.
What is the basic definition of an intersection?
An intersection is where two or more roads cross or merge at angles.
What are the rules for a traffic circle?
There are actually no set rules for driving into, around and out of a traffic circle. Drivers should use common sense and caution. Drivers should look at control signs to see who has right-of-way.
When is an intersection blind?
When there are buildings, parked vehicles or bushes that may obstruct a motorist's line of sight, it is a blind intersection. A driver should slow down or stop to make sure there is no cross traffic