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  2. 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.

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

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    Here's why, and how to drive in a roundabout. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 ...

  4. Wondering how to drive a roundabout? Here's what to do - AOL

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    Though there are proven benefits to installing roundabouts, they can be confusing for drivers who are unfamiliar with them.

  5. How often can you circle a roundabout in IL before ... - AOL

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    The roundabout has evolved since its 1905 debut. Originally, vehicles entering the roundabout had the right-of-way, and cars already in the circle were required to yield, according to a 2017 News ...

  6. 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 ...

  7. Stop and yield lines - Wikipedia

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    Stop line in Toyokawa, Aichi, Japan Give Way lines in the UK "Shark's teeth" yield lines (white isosceles triangles) as used in the US and many European countries. Stop and yield lines [1] are transverse road surface markings that inform drivers where they should stop or yield when approaching an intersection.

  8. How does a roundabout work and who has the right-of-way ... - AOL

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    One Kentucky city is scheduled to get 10 more roundabouts by the end of 2024. How does a roundabout work and who has the right-of-way? What Kentucky traffic law says

  9. Bowtie (road) - Wikipedia

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    A bowtie can be adapted from an existing generic intersection that has two nearby roundabouts, so long as the roundabouts are on opposing sides of the intersection. The roundabout diameter, including the center island and circulating roadway, varies from 90 to 300 feet (27–91 m) depending on the speed of traffic on the approaches, the volume ...