blind curve
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Definition
Noun: A section of a road that curves or bends in such a way that a driver's view of the road ahead is completely obstructed until they are very close to or upon the curve itself. This creates a significant hazard as oncoming traffic, obstacles, or changes in the road are not visible from a safe distance.
Usage
This term is used specifically in the context of driving, road safety, and transportation to describe a dangerous road condition. It is a standard term found on road signs, in driver's education materials, and in traffic reports.
Examples
- Noun:
- The sign warned drivers of a blind curve ahead.
- You must slow down before entering a blind curve.
- The accident occurred on a blind curve where neither driver could see the other.
Advanced Usage
- "to approach a blind curve": To drive toward a section of road with a hidden bend.
- Always reduce your speed when you approach a blind curve.
- "to navigate a blind curve": To drive through or around a hidden bend.
- Navigating that blind curve at night requires extra caution.
Variants and Related Words
- Blind bend (noun): A synonym for "blind curve," more common in British English.
- The road has a dangerous blind bend.
- Blind corner (noun): A sharp turn in a road, especially in an urban setting, where visibility is blocked.
- Cyclists should be careful at that blind corner.
Synonyms
- Hidden curve: A curve that is not visible from a distance.
- Obscured bend: A bend in the road where the view is blocked.
Related Phrases
- Sharp curve ahead: A common warning sign indicating a tight bend is coming, which may or may not be "blind."
- Limited visibility: A general condition where a driver's sight is restricted, which applies to blind curves.
Noun
- a curve or bend in the road that you cannot see around as you are driving