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ThrU Turns

ThrU Turns are a type of signalized intersection that helps improve traffic flow for individuals turning left.  The basic concept is that the vehicle drives through the intersection, makes a U-turn at a signal that is a few hundred feet past the...

Single-Point Urban Interchanges

Single-point urban interchanges (SPUI) were first constructed in the early 1970s, and are used most often in tight right of way situations. Their primary feature is all four turning movements intersect at a common point. They are costly to build...

Diamond-Type Interchanges

Interchanges are designed to fit specific local conditions and meet driver expectations. Factors such as safety, cost, capacity, environment, development and politics can vary at every site; consequently there are hundreds of unique, one-of-a-kind...

Continuous Flow Intersections

Continuous Flow Intersections (CFI) are a new style of intersection, developed in Mexico. In the U.S., CFIs have been implemented in Louisiana, Maryland, New York, and Utah. The first CFI in Missouri was constructed in South St. Louis County, at the...

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