1. "Conventional intersection" means a yield controlled intersection of a roadway that directly intersects another roadway at an angle, typically in the shape of a T, Y or cross.
2. "Roundabout intersection" means a yield controlled intersection of a roadway that indirectly intersects another roadway by a circular road that has a circular raised island. Vehicles entering the circular roadway must yield to vehicles already in the circular roadway.
3. "Yield controlled intersection" means a conventional intersection or roundabout intersection at which one or more drivers is legally required to yield the right-of-way to another driver on which yield signs have been posted.
(Ord. 2016-53 § 3, 2016)