Crossroad in a sentence as a noun

You are at a crossroad right now, could you elaborate more.

From what I see, google has the same map for this crossroad, but a different satellite view.

Stop signs are meant to be read for human, car don't actually have to care about it. How about instead of stop sign at crossroad, we have some devices that can monitor the incoming traffic, and relay that information to the car?

In my experience it is not unusual that an intelligent, ambitious, and creative person finds themselves at a crossroad in their late twenties.

This article [1] by Christina H I read on Cracked some time ago saved my life when I was about to off myself due to severe depression--I hope it can somewhat be of help to you and anyone here who's also currently at the crossroad.

That's easy to see: All across the US, coast to coast, border to border, from villages with just one crossroad up to towns and the largest cities, the US is just awash in entrepreneurs who as 'sole proprietors' had a 'business idea' and executed successfully enough to buy a house, support a family, get the kids through college, and have a secure retirement.

Crossroad definitions

noun

a junction where one street or road crosses another

See also: intersection crossway crossing carrefour