safety isle

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safety isle

A family waits on the safety isle before crossing the street.

Definition

Noun: A safety isle is a raised or curbed section in a roadway, typically found in the middle of a street, that is physically separated from vehicle traffic. Its primary purpose is to provide a protected area for pedestrians, such as a place to wait safely while crossing a multi-lane road.

Usage

The term is used to describe a specific traffic safety feature in urban planning and road design. * Pedestrians should use the safety isle when crossing the busy avenue. * The city installed a new safety isle to reduce accidents at the intersection.

Advanced Usage
  • The concept is often discussed in the context of traffic calming measures and pedestrian safety infrastructure.
  • In formal engineering or planning documents, it may be part of a pedestrian refuge island system.
Variants and Related Words
  • Safety Island: A more common variant spelling.
  • Traffic Island: A broader term that includes safety isles as well as islands that divide traffic lanes for vehicles.
  • Pedestrian Refuge (Island): A more descriptive term with the same core meaning.
  • Median (Strip): Often used synonymously, though a median can be much wider and may not always be designed primarily as a pedestrian refuge.
Synonyms
  • Pedestrian island
  • Refuge island
  • Pedestrian safety zone
Notes on Meaning
  • The term specifically implies a zone of safety . It is not merely a marked crosswalk but a physical, raised barrier.
  • It is distinct from a sidewalk or curb, as it is located within the roadway itself.
safety isle

A family waits on the safety isle before crossing the street.

Noun
  1. a curbed area in a roadway from which traffic is excluded; provides safe area for pedestrians