Noun
a curbed area in a roadway from which traffic is excluded; provides safe area for pedestrians
Source: WordNetIf you're cooking and not making mistakes, you're not playing outside your safety zone. I don't expect it all to be good. I have fat dogs because I scrap that stuff out the back door. Guy Fieri
According to a brief reference to Nanking at the Yasukuni museum in Tokyo, the Japanese general in charge gave his men maps showing foreign settlements and a civilian "safety zone", and ordered them to maintain strict military discipline. Source: Internet
A witness to the accident told police that Hughes was driving erratically and too fast, and that Meyer had been standing in the safety zone of a streetcar stop. Source: Internet
A sign of this anxiety can also be seen in the decision taken by Alboin to ravage Pannonia, which created a safety zone between the Lombards and the Avars. Source: Internet
That’s an outtake above that to me captures so much in one frame: the duality of a gorgeous stylish young woman who is also a mother and safety zone to a very special little guy. Source: Internet
Perhaps, but until now we have not seen a sustained effort to remove ISIS from the prospective safety zone in northern Syria, nor the kind of American military commitment we saw last year in defense of Kobane. Source: Internet