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Wat (wie) is cul-de-sac - definitie

DEAD-END STREET WITH ONLY ONE INLET/OUTLET
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  • Aerial photographs of communities with cul-de-sac layouts in [[Loudoun County, Virginia]].
  • One of several short, narrow, connected cul-de-sac streets in Athens, Greece. The photos show the street (below) and the connecting footpath to the corresponding street (above)
  • Brookside]]'' was filmed exclusively in Brookside Close in [[Liverpool]].
  • A cul-de-sac in [[Sacramento, California]]
  • A dead end in [[Alicante]], [[Spain]].
  • Cul-de-sac in the [[Varisto]] neighbourhood of [[Vantaa]], [[Finland]]
  • Dead end sign in English and Spanish in [[Otay Mesa, San Diego]]
  • A cul-de-sac in [[Wrocław]], Poland
  • Two dead ends, made by closing a minor road in the center to block through-traffic
  • A plan of [[Village Homes]] in [[Davis, California]], showing the street and path network with connected culs-de-sac
  • 1885 BC}}).
  • A short cul-de-sac in [[Welwyn Garden City]], [[England]].

Cul-de-sac         
·noun Any bag-shaped or tubular cavity, vessel, or organ, open only at one end.
II. Cul-de-sac ·noun a position in which an army finds itself with no way of exit but to the front.
III. Cul-de-sac ·noun A passage with only one outlet, as a street closed at one end; a blind alley; hence, a trap.
cul-de-sac         
(cul-de-sacs)
A cul-de-sac is a short road which is closed off at one end. (mainly BRIT; in AM, usually use dead end
)
...a four-bedroom detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac.
= close
N-COUNT: usu sing
cul-de-sac         
n.
[Fr.] Blind alley.

Wikipedia

Dead end (street)

A dead end, also known as a cul-de-sac (, from French for 'bag-bottom'), no through road or no exit road, is a street with only one inlet or outlet.

The term "dead end" is understood in all varieties of English, but the official terminology and traffic signs include many different alternatives. Some of these are used only regionally. In the United States and other countries, cul-de-sac is often not an exact synonym for dead end and refers to dead ends with a circular end, allowing for easy turning at the end of the road. In Australia and Canada, they are usually referred to as a court when they have a bulbous end.

Dead ends are added to road layouts in urban planning to limit through-traffic in residential areas. While some dead ends provide no possible passage except in and out of their road entry, others allow cyclists, pedestrians or other non-automotive traffic to pass through connecting easements or paths, an example of filtered permeability. The International Federation of Pedestrians proposed to call such streets "living end streets" and to provide signage at the entry of the streets that make this permeability for pedestrians and cyclists clear. Its application retains the dead end's primary function as a non-through road, but establishes complete pedestrian and bicycle network connectivity.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor cul-de-sac
1. All arguments ultimately disappeared down the same cul–de–sac.
2. Out front, a small suburban cul–de–sac, out back, beavertail cactus, quail and javelinas.
3. The family still live in a 300,000 house in a quiet 1'30s cul–de sac.
4. The cul–de–sac in which the attack happened is dimly lit and covered with litter.
5. "They try and turn around in the cul–de–sac but it is just a nightmare.