What are three types of intersections on the road?
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Roundabout, clear and closed.
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Open, closed and narrow.
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Crossed, uncrossed and open.
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Controlled, uncontrolled and blind.
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Explanation
Intersections can be controlled, uncontrolled, or blind. Controlled intersections have traffic signals, yield, or stop signs. Uncontrolled intersections lack these signs, and the right-of-way is determined by the order of vehicle arrival. Blind intersections have no stop signs, and visibility is limited to less than 100 feet in either direction.
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