A dead-end street with a single entrance and a turning circle at the closed end, commonly used in residential subdivision design to increase privacy and reduce traffic.
A multiple-lane divided highway with fully controlled access, usually involving interchanges for intersecting roads, designed for high-speed vehicular traffic and typically without toll charges.
In transportation, 'Peak Period' refers to the specific time intervals during which the transportation system experiences the highest demand and utilization, often linked to morning and evening rush hours.
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