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Dead ends are junctions that don't lead anywhere and have no blue number icon on the left to indicate you can teleport back to the garage from there, this is not that.
EDIT: The answer from "a small rabbit" is correct. I misunderstood it, because my only death happened in a dead end. ^^
Some of those orange/brown junctions will be a dead ends though, if they won't have any routes leading to a junction with an exit. You may still go to those junctions but the borders of the map will turn red, and a warning sound will play if you try to go to those places.
Back to the topic, on your screenshot, if you scan the rightmost unknown junction, you will drive through the orange E4 junction. It'll be like any other junction, but you won't be able to open any gateways through those junctions.
You don't need to get to the destination you've picked, you may open a gateway from any junctions with a stable exit as long as you have enough kLIM stored in your car. The kLIM requirement is the number within the blue circles. For example, on your screenshot, you may scan and pick the bottom-left unknown junction, but may leave at G8 instead.