Intersection Concepts
Across
- 4. Before crossing the street, you should do this with your cane to signal to drivers that you are getting prepared to cross
- 6. Before stepping up onto a curb after a street crossing, you should do this with your cane
- 8. This type of intersection has lights that change on an interval regardless of the flow of traffic or presence of a pedestrian
- 9. This type of intersection has corners that meet at greater than and less than 90 degree angles
- 11. This type of intersection typically has only two phases
- 13. This type of intersection typically includes sensors for cars and pedestrian push buttons that impact when the light at the intersection will change
- 14. This incorporates all cars within the intersection having had an opportunity to go at their designated times
- 15. Walking quickly and using your cane can help ensure that you don't do this while crossing a street
Down
- 1. This type of intersection resembles the letter 'T'
- 2. The pedestrian push button should be pushed when this traffic is in motion
- 3. This type of intersection resembles a plus sign, with 4 right angles
- 5. This is the part of the intersection that one wants to stay in when crossing the street
- 6. This type of intersection typically has more than two phases, allowing cars to have designated opportunities to make turns when the straight through traffic is not moving
- 7. This type of intersection includes a street that is intersected by another street that intersects at two different spots
- 10. When stepping off the curb, you should do so with the surge of this traffic
- 12. This portion of a traffic light tells a specific set of cars that they can proceed