ristmik
Ristmik is the Estonian term for an intersection, the point where two or more roads meet or cross. It is a fundamental element of road networks, urban planning, and geographic description, and it can range from simple junctions to complex crossings used by vehicles and pedestrians.
The word is formed from rist, meaning cross, and the suffix -mik, which marks a place or
Common configurations include four-way intersections where two roads cross, T-intersections where one road ends at another,
In urban planning and transport engineering, ristmik are analyzed for safety, capacity, and efficiency, influencing speed