blind corner
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Definition
Noun: A street corner where a driver's view of the oncoming traffic or the intersecting street is completely obstructed, creating a significant hazard.
Usage
This term is used specifically in the context of driving, road safety, and urban planning. It describes a dangerous physical feature of a road layout where buildings, walls, hedges, or other permanent obstacles block the line of sight.
Examples
- Drivers must approach a blind corner with extreme caution.
- The accident occurred at the blind corner near the old factory.
- The new housing development created several blind corners on the previously straight road.
Advanced Usage
- "to take a blind corner": To drive around a corner without being able to see what is coming.
- Never overtake another vehicle when taking a blind corner.
- The concept is often used in safety warnings and driving instructions to emphasize the need for reduced speed and heightened awareness.
Variants and Related Words
- Blind spot (n): An area that cannot be seen, either in a vehicle's mirrors or from a driver's position. While related, a "blind spot" is typically not a fixed street feature but a limitation of the vehicle or driver's position.
- Blind summit (n): A similar hazard on a road where a hill crest obstructs the view of the road ahead, as opposed to a corner.
Synonyms
- Hidden turn
- Obscured intersection
Related Phrases
- "Blind corner ahead": A common warning sign posted on roads.
- The sign reading "Blind corner ahead" prompted her to slow down.
Noun
- a street corner that you cannot see around as you are driving