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At intersections where a stop line | ==Crossings=== | ||
< | At intersections where there is a stop line, we ensure that exits are displayed entirely as their own lane, as shown below:<br> | ||
[[File:LG-NL-Kruising-met-stopstreep.png|Crossing with stop line]] | |||
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< | <B>The types of intersections we encounter</b><br> | ||
< | [[File:LG-NL-Types-crossings.png|Different types of crossings|right|500px]] | ||
* Without intermediate segment: | |||
** 十-intersection: two intersecting two-way traffic segments (normal roads); | |||
** T-junction: a road split into two one-way traffic or a normal road ends at a normal road; | |||
* With one or more intermediate segments: | |||
** ⛛-intersection: a T-intersection of divided roads; | |||
** H-intersection: a divided road is crossed by a normal road; | |||
** ⋕-intersection: an intersection of two divided roads. |
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At intersections where there is a stop line, we ensure that exits are displayed entirely as their own lane, as shown below:
The types of intersections we encounter
- Without intermediate segment:
- 十-intersection: two intersecting two-way traffic segments (normal roads);
- T-junction: a road split into two one-way traffic or a normal road ends at a normal road;
- With one or more intermediate segments:
- ⛛-intersection: a T-intersection of divided roads;
- H-intersection: a divided road is crossed by a normal road;
- ⋕-intersection: an intersection of two divided roads.