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  • noun An intersection of routes where one road terminates as it joins a (usually higher priority) road at approximately 90°. In most countries, a give way or stop road sign will be seen at a T-junction.

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Examples

  • They pull the car over onto a dirt … pullover … at a stop sign by a T-junction.

    Savages Don Winslow 2010

  • They pull the car over onto a dirt … pullover … at a stop sign by a T-junction.

    Savages Don Winslow 2010

  • The third runs along the border of the back fence on a grade of one inch every one hundred, where it meets at a T-junction with the garage trench.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • The third runs along the border of the back fence on a grade of one inch every one hundred, where it meets at a T-junction with the garage trench.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • The third runs along the border of the back fence on a grade of one inch every one hundred, where it meets at a T-junction with the garage trench.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

  • It said the attack came when the 15-member patrol, led by an assistant police officer, reached a T-junction and lined up there.

    Blast in western Chinese city kills 7 2010

  • "I can go down there and turn left and that would be OK," he told me, pointing at a T-junction.

    Hideously diverse Britain: The world is getting smaller 2010

  • After refueling, follow Wudaoying Hutong until you hit a T-junction with Jianchang H utong.

    City Walk: Beijing Kristina P 2010

  • The buzz is audible from several streets away and the mass spills over the three branches of a T-junction (I don't think I've ever actually been inside the bar itself).

    Trailer trash: Chris Morris, the Petit Majestic and Eddie Marsan's DIY 2010

  • The third runs along the border of the back fence on a grade of one inch every one hundred, where it meets at a T-junction with the garage trench.

    MY EMPIRE OF DIRT Manny Howard 2010

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