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  2. Roundabout - Wikipedia

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    Some roundabouts have a divider or subsidiary deflection island, by means of which is provided a "free flow" segregated left- (or right-) turn lane (for the UK see Design Manual for Roads and Bridges TD 51/03) between traffic moving between two adjacent roads, and traffic within the roundabout, enabling drivers to bypass the roundabout.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Grade separation - Wikipedia

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    The two slip-roads are connected by a single lane on the inside of the roundabout, which traffic wishing to use the Westbound on-slip must join, and traffic from the Eastbound off-slip must leave. Weaving can be alleviated by using collector/distributor roads or braided ramps [3] to separate entering and exiting traffic.

  5. How does a roundabout work? Why Wayne County and ... - AOL

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    Roundabouts have been replacing traditional intersections in Ohio. Here's why, and how to drive in a roundabout.

  6. Sidra Intersection - Wikipedia

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    The lane-by-lane capacity and performance analysis method used by Sidra Intersection includes identifying any de facto exclusive lanes, unequal lane utilisation, lane change, modelling of short lanes (turn bays, lanes with parking upstream, and loss of a lane at the exit side) including delays and stops experienced by drivers in the queue upstream of short lane entry, and lane blockage in ...

  7. Interchange (road) - Wikipedia

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    The High Five in Dallas, Texas.This is a complicated five-level stack interchange, due to the proximity of frontage roads and segregated high-occupancy vehicle lanes.This hybrid design is based on parts of a four-level stack for highways, with a three-level-diamond interchange to handle the frontage roads.

  8. Have you driven Boise’s dogbone roundabout? The ... - AOL

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    The roundabout is aptly named as it somewhat resembles a cartoon dog bone but also looks similar to two cells splitting from one another. Although a roundabout may not seem exciting, ...

  9. Partial cloverleaf interchange - Wikipedia

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    On each side on the freeway, there is an (often multi-lane) exit ramp, followed by a loop ramp and directional ramp entering the freeway. The on-ramps are in the same configuration as a cloverleaf interchange, but there is one off-ramp for each freeway direction instead of two, typically requiring a controlled intersection where the off-ramp ...