The terminus of a street or alley "Usually laid out by modern engineers to provide a circular turn around for vehicles In French 'the bottom of the sack '"
: A circular area at the end of a dead end street to allow cars to turn around, designed so children can play on street, with little or no through-traffic
means a local street that has only one outlet and that has a paved, circular turnaround area at the closed end
a street with an intersection on one end and a closed turning area on the other often valued in the design of residential subdivisions for the privacy provided to homes on the street
A dead end street which widens sufficiently at the end to permit an automobile to make a "U" turn
A street closed at one end by a widened pavement of sufficient size for automotive vehicles to be turned around (Seattle Land Use Code )
French term for a "dead-end street " A street which meets another street at one end but is closed at the other, such that little traffic will travel down it and the property owners enjoy excellent privacy
French term for a "dead-end street" A street which meets another street at one end but is closed at the other, such that little traffic will travel down it and the property owners enjoy excellent privacy
A cul-de-sac is a short road which is closed off at one end. a four-bedroom detached house in a quiet cul-de-sac. = close