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Roundabouts

Roundabouts are road routes that replace red light stops. They promote continuous, fluid movement around a circle, or oval shape, where roads intersect. Roundabouts eliminate the need for red lights and instead require a stop, look, and enter, ensuring that no cars are approaching before entering the roundabout. Roundabouts are often planted with native vegetation, bushes, and trees. Roundabouts also have dedicated pedestrian crossings. The roundabout journey is under construction.

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