box junction

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A box junction in London, England, in 1969.

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box junction (plural box junctions)

  1. (originally UK) A junction designed to prevent congestion and gridlock. Vehicles may only enter the box-shaped area (usually marked with crossing diagonal lines) if their exit from the junction is clear, or in some cases if they intend to make a turn.

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