02 June 2010
Dead End/No Outlet
What's the difference?
Today I was driving down a road that runs parallel to the freeway. There were many residential streets intersecting with the street I was on, and they all terminated at the freeway. Most of them had signs saying "Dead End", but a few said "No Outlet". What's up with that?
Today I was driving down a road that runs parallel to the freeway. There were many residential streets intersecting with the street I was on, and they all terminated at the freeway. Most of them had signs saying "Dead End", but a few said "No Outlet". What's up with that?
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"No outlet" is for dead ends that have more than one end, like a "T" or a more complicated housing development with only one entrance. Or at least that's the basic distinction I've noticed.
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