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A T-junction is a type of road intersection where one road ends, forming a “T” shape with another road. Typically, the minor road intersects perpendicularly with the major road, creating a junction resembling the letter “T.” In such intersections, traffic from the minor road must yield to traffic on the major road, unless there are traffic control devices indicating otherwise. T-junctions are common in urban, suburban, and rural road networks, serving as points of connection between different routes. They require careful navigation and adherence to traffic rules to ensure smooth and safe traffic flow.

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