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T-junction

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noun

  1. a road junction in which one road joins another at right angles but does not cross it

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It is believed the man had driven straight across a T-junction opposite the Eke's home before coming to an abrupt halt in the living room.

From BBC

Moreover, the journey to the neck of this T-junction is increasingly uncertain.

From The Guardian

The vehicle was taking a group to a birthday bash and ran through a T-junction near the town of Schoharie, west of Albany.

From The Guardian

The 2001 Ford Excursion limousine was heading down Route 30 when it failed to stop at the T-junction with state Route 30A.

From Fox News

Jessica Kirby, the managing director of the Apple Barrel Country Store and Café, said there have been “more accidents that I can count” at the T-junction of Route 30 and state Route 30A.

From Fox News