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Lighting90 -> RE: British vs American terms (4/11/2005 2:10:48 AM)
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roundabout, not limited by the number of intersections, (we can have them on three roads or more) They come in different forms too, we have the mini roundabout, which is a small bump in the middle of the intersection, which you have to drive around, but is low hieght so the Heavy Goods Vehicles can drive over them, due to turning space provided, also Land Rovers can drive over them without any problems, though in a normal car you feel the bump as you go over. [:)] [image]http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/NR/rdonlyres/8D171B93-9128-4D4F-80FA-19B23274A8B2/0/Miniroundabout02200x150.jpg[/image] We have roundabouts everywhere here, never heard of it called a traffic circle though... [image]http://www.anotherviewpoint.co.uk/images/roundabout.jpg[/image]
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