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Roundabouts do not stop all entering vehicles, reducing both individual and queuing delays.
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More importantly, however, the decor and landscaping within the roundabouts are essential to making the roundabouts safe.
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It has two football fields on it, as well as slides and roundabouts at the village end, and a bowling green and cricket field at the far end.
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There are also swings, roundabouts, chairlifts, rowing boats and minigolf.
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Pointless mini-roundabouts, pelican crossings, bus lanes with buses in them: these will all feature.
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These roundabouts have been used at dumbbell roundabout junctions, replacing traffic signals that are inefficient without a turning lane.
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If the results are successful, the systems could be installed at other roundabouts.
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The shaft drive has a snatchy feel which is only a nuisance when negotiating slow roundabouts or u-turns, requiring the rider to slip the clutch to smooth it out.
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A series of roundabouts were built at the busy (for the 1930s) intersection, then called traffic islands.
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These two raindrop roundabouts are fused together, forming a single squashed roundabout.
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