directional interchange
复数形式
directional interchanges
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定向立交, 方向性交换
a structured road junction where drivers can change from one major road to another
A directional interchange is a type of highway interchange designed to allow vehicles to move between highways without stopping or crossing lanes of traffic. It uses ramps and overpasses to direct traffic smoothly from one highway to another, making turns and lane changes easier and faster. This design helps reduce congestion and improve safety by keeping traffic moving efficiently without interruptions. Directional interchanges are often found in busy or complex areas where multiple highways intersect.
- The directional interchange ahead allows drivers to switch smoothly between the highway and the local roads.
前方的定向立交让驾驶员可以在高速公路和地方道路之间平稳切换。
- Using the directional interchange, commuters can efficiently navigate through different routes to reach their destinations.
使用定向互通,通勤者可以有效地通过不同的路线导航到达目的地。
- During rush hour, traffic often slows down near the directional interchange as vehicles merge onto different lanes.
在高峰时段,交通经常在定向互通立交附近减速,因为车辆会并入不同的车道。
- Engineers designed the directional interchange to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow in the city center.
工程师设计了定向立交以减少市中心的拥堵并改善交通流量。
- Signs are strategically placed near the directional interchange to guide drivers towards their desired exits.
标志被战略性地放置在方向性互通立交附近,以引导驾驶员驶向所需的出口。