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Masonic street plan, what traffic signals do I use at 6-way intersection?
I work in Sandusky, OH, where city planners created a masonic symbol in the street plans streets. Driving to work I go through a 6-way intersection. I am a new driver and this is confusing, I never know where people are going.
I am coming from inverse diagonal-right (as in, southeast) I can go straight (N), left (W), right (E), diagonal left (NW), diagonal right (NE).
In the picture, it is the crossing of Elm, Madison, and Franklin
If I am going diagonal-left; do I signal or not?
2 Answers
- ?Lv 76 years agoFavorite Answer
if you are not proceeding straight on the existing street, you use signal to indicate a direction change to switch to the alternate street.
- ?Lv 76 years ago
You signal if you're not going straight. An intersection like that would usually have a lane for each direction, if the streets are wide enough.