Glossary entry

Arabic term or phrase:

جزيرة الطريق

English translation:

central reservation/median strip

Added to glossary by Noha Kamal, PhD.
Jan 21, 2008 13:15
16 yrs ago
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Arabic term

جزيرة الطريق

Arabic to English Other Other urban development
That center pavement in the middle of the street. What do we call that?
TIA

Proposed translations

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central island

...or just "island" (in the UK at least)

Zebra Crossing Without an Island

The two examples above illustrate zebra crossings that have no central island. This type of crossing should be seen as one crossing.

Zebra Crossing With an Island

s we can see in this example the crossing has an island so this crossing would be considered as two separate crossings. However, be very careful, as pedestrians will treat this as one crossing and usually walk straight across. They should walk to the central island and wait for the traffic to pull up.
http://www.driving-made-easy.co.uk/Zebra.htm

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Note added at 9 mins (2008-01-21 13:24:28 GMT)
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The "central island" is just a limited area, an island as the term says. But if it's a long paved stretch separating lanes, it's called "central reservation" in the UK, and, apparently, "median strip" in the US (according to reference below).

Definition here:
"On divided roads, including expressways, motorways, or autobahns, the central reservation (British English), median (North American English), median strip (North American English and Australian English) or central nature strip (Australian English) is the area which separates opposing lanes of traffic."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_reservation
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4 KudoZ points awarded for this answer. Comment: "Nesrin, thanks a bunch. I owe you one, pal."
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you may be referring to the "median" or the "central reservation"

On divided roads, including expressways, motorways, or autobahns, the central reservation (British English), median (North American English), median strip (North American English and Australian English) or central nature strip (Australian English) is the area which separates opposing lanes of traffic.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_reservation
Peer comment(s):

agree Nesrin : You've done it again. I've just quoted that site in my added note before reading yours! But I think in certain cases it could just be "island" if it's just a small paved area for pedestrians to stop while crossing a busy road.
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Thanks, Nesrin. Mabe, we share some kind of telepathic connection! We sould see a parapsychology expert :)
agree Maureen Millington-Brodie : central reservation if continual
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thanks, mbrodie
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9 mins

Road Island

Road Island
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traffic island

if it is limited otherwise if continual - central reservation
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