Adjective
grade-separated (not comparable)
(of a junction) Having routes that meet cross each other on different levels, avoiding the conflicts that occur with a flat junction at only one level.
A road improvement-scheme in Belfast began early in 2006, with the upgrading of two junctions along the Westlink dual-carriageway to grade-separated standard. Source: Internet
A partly grade-separated junction has been built south of Canning Town to prevent conflicting movements between the Bank branch and the Stratford International branch to and from the Beckton and Woolwich Arsenal branches. Source: Internet
Highway 1 on Vancouver Island and Highway 97 through the Okanagan Valley are medium- to high-volume roadways with variable posted speeds that range from 50 km/h to maximums just slightly lower than the principal grade-separated highways. Source: Internet
A people mover or automated people mover (APM) is a type of grade-separated mass transit system. Source: Internet
As a result, Davis residents today enjoy an extensive network of bike lanes, bike paths, and grade-separated bicycle crossings. Source: Internet
In Dublin, Ireland, the Red Cow interchange at the N7 /M50 junction is grade-separated and is signal-controlled with secondary lanes (separate from the main roundabout) for those making left turns. Source: Internet