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Straight-line diagram
/stɹˈeɪtlˈaɪn dˈaɪəɡɹˌam/
/stɹˈeɪtlˈaɪn dˈaɪəɡɹˌæm/
Straight-line diagram
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diagram garis lurus, skema garis lurus
a schematic representation that displays the layout, intersections, and distances along a specific route
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Municipalities update straight-line diagrams regularly to reflect changes such as new intersections or road expansions.
During highway maintenance projects, workers refer to straight-line diagrams to pinpoint areas requiring repair or improvement.
Drivers rely on straight-line diagrams provided by highway authorities to navigate unfamiliar routes and anticipate upcoming exits.
Engineers use straight-line diagrams to plan the alignment and dimensions of roads, ensuring safe and efficient traffic flow.
Before construction begins, urban planners often create straight-line diagrams to visualize how new roads will integrate into existing transportation networks.