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  2. Roundabout interchange - Wikipedia

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    The three-level stacked roundabout is a variation on the roundabout interchange in which both roads are grade-separated. It is similar to the three-level diamond interchange except that the small square of that latter interchange is enlarged to a true roundabout. If the roundabout is sufficiently large, the interchange may require only two ...

  3. The Middleway - Wikipedia

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    The road is now signposted as simply 'Ring Road' The ring road was planned and designed by Herbert Manzoni. It was then known as the Middle Ring Road, due to the existence of the now-defunct Inner Ring Road, and as a result it is now often referred to as simply the "Ring Road". The Middleway forms the boundary to Birmingham Clean Air Zone ...

  4. Boulevard Périphérique - Wikipedia

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    The distance markers on the sign are underlined in red on the inner ring road, and in blue on the outer ring. The roadway varies in elevation: 50% is elevated above its surroundings, i.e. above grade. 40% is constructed in trench sections, i.e. below grade. 10% is at ground level, i.e. at grade.

  5. File:IE Map Type Roundabout Sign on Regional Route.svg

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    Printable version ; Page information; Get shortened URL ... Map Type Roundabout Sign on Regional Route with Motorway and National Route Legend Panels. Date: 4 ...

  6. Inner–outer directions - Wikipedia

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    The Capital Beltway around Washington, D.C., is signed by all four compass directions at various points, but is consistently signed with inner–outer labeling.. In nations where automobiles drive on the right side of a road, traffic traveling in a clockwise direction around a loop will always be in the "inner" lane(s) (assuming that there is no lane crossing).

  7. Roundabout - Wikipedia

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    The Hotel Indonesia Roundabout in Jakarta, Indonesia A roundabout in Kent, UK on the A13 highway near Sadlers Farm. A roundabout, a rotary and a traffic circle are types of circular intersection or junction in which road traffic is permitted to flow in one direction around a central island, and priority is typically given to traffic already in the junction.

  8. Going to the Indy 500? Here's a printable map of ... - AOL

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    Below is a printable map of the Indianapolis Motor Speedway for the day of the race. To print, click the 'pop out' button in the top right corner, then use the printer button on the new tab.

  9. Ring road - Wikipedia

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    M25, the primary ring road of London. A ring road (also known as circular road, beltline, beltway, circumferential (high)way, loop or orbital) is a road or a series of connected roads encircling a town, city or country. The most common purpose of a ring road is to assist in reducing traffic volumes in the urban centre, such as by offering an ...