pork-chop island
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[edit]pork-chop island (plural pork-chop islands)
- Alternative form of pork chop island
- 1998 May 7, Larry Fish, “Lincoln will be moved out of traffic’s way”, in The Philadelphia Inquirer, 169th year, number 341, page B5:
- A small “pork-chop” island separates a lane of traffic turning right from Kelly to Sedgley, and that island should grow in the new intersection.
- 2007 May 21, Matt Henning, “Will FdL be maze of frontage roads?”, in The Reporter, page A5:
- I just don’t see many people migrating north to Fond du Lac if it becomes a maze of frontage roads (the walking trail could soon become one), pork-chop islands and back roads.
- 2010 March 14, Jesse James DeConto, “Council approves new Walgreens”, in The Chapel Hill News, page 3A:
- Caribou Coffee resisted a similar median on South Estes Drive, and the town instead chose to require a “pork-chop” island in the driveway of Walgreens, making lefthand turns extremely difficult.
- 2013 July 8, Michael Graham, quotee, “Road Q”, in Arizona Daily Star, volume 172, number 189, page A2:
- The pork-chop island causes the right-turning vehicles to be in their own roadway, and so are not governed by the traffic signal.
- 2018 May 21, Ryan Gillespie, “Changes sought for Winter Park intersection”, in Orlando Sentinel, page A2:
- City Manager Randy Knight said Winter Park was debating whether signs restricting left turns between 4 p.m. and 6 p.m. would be enough or if a so-called “pork-chop” island — a triangular traffic device that helps drivers make right turns — would be enough.
- 2019 April 2, Bryan Anderson, “Enforce bylaws on election signs”, in Edmonton Journal, page A7:
- They [election signs] must be three metres from curbs, can’t be placed on centre medians, and can’t be placed on pork-chop islands.
- 2019 July 11, “City of Phoenix Public Notices”, in Arizona Business Gazette, volume 139, number 28, page 5OP:
- A single driveway access will be allowed on Idaho Road, no “pork-chop” island will be needed due to the extended raised median.