Category:Michigan left
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English: A Michigan left, also known as a boulevard turnaround, median U-turn crossover, median U-turn, P-turn, or thru turn, is a type of road intersection in which a vehicle, in order to turn a certain direction, instead must turn the opposite direction then go through a U-turn at a designated point. (This type of intersection originated in Michigan, but is used in other locations also.) A variation of the Michigan left, called a superstreet, requires all traffic on the cross-street to turn, even to cross through the intersection and return to the same street.
Media in category "Michigan left"
The following 9 files are in this category, out of 9 total.
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Median U-turn crossover on wide median.gif 550 × 186; 10 KB
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Mich left m-553.jpg 1,298 × 1,078; 527 KB
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Michigan Left for NB US-89 traffic - panoramio.jpg 1,600 × 1,200; 521 KB
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Michigan left lighted sign.jpg 3,072 × 2,304; 3.02 MB
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Michigan Left.svg 1,045 × 426; 24 KB
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MichiganLeftSign.svg 293 × 136; 17 KB
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MichiganLeftSigns.png 500 × 512; 13 KB
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Superstreet.svg 972 × 372; 9 KB
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懷恩隧道北爿出口.JPG 3,648 × 2,736; 3.36 MB