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- Q12058841 subject Q7215297.
- Q12058841 abstract "A gore refers to a triangular piece of land. Etymologically it is derived from geirr, meaning spear. Gores on freeways in the United States and Canada are frequently marked with stripes or chevrons at both entrance and exit ramps. These help drivers entering the freeway to estimate how much time they have to match the speed of through traffic, and warn drivers improperly exiting the freeway right down the middle of a gore that they are about to run out of road. Gores at exit ramps occasionally feature impact attenuators, especially when there is something solid at the other end of the gore.".
- Q12058841 thumbnail 040i_ar_exit_241a.jpg?width=300.
- Q12058841 wikiPageWikiLink Q2713017.
- Q12058841 wikiPageWikiLink Q3292203.
- Q12058841 wikiPageWikiLink Q46622.
- Q12058841 wikiPageWikiLink Q519551.
- Q12058841 wikiPageWikiLink Q7215297.
- Q12058841 comment "A gore refers to a triangular piece of land. Etymologically it is derived from geirr, meaning spear. Gores on freeways in the United States and Canada are frequently marked with stripes or chevrons at both entrance and exit ramps. These help drivers entering the freeway to estimate how much time they have to match the speed of through traffic, and warn drivers improperly exiting the freeway right down the middle of a gore that they are about to run out of road.".
- Q12058841 label "Gore (road)".
- Q12058841 depiction 040i_ar_exit_241a.jpg.