Traffic

What would be a traffic circle or roundabout in Latin?

What would be a traffic circle or roundabout in Latin?
  1. What do you call a traffic circle?
  2. What is traffic roundabout?
  3. What is roundabout called in English?
  4. What is roundabout in British English?

What do you call a traffic circle?

Modern Roundabout. A traffic circle is a series of “T intersections” with a circle road. Each “T” intersection may be controlled differently. A roundabout is a series of “crossing intersections” where the entering traffic is controlled by yield signs.

What is traffic roundabout?

/ˈtræf.ɪk ˌsɝː.kəl/ (UK roundabout) a place where three or more roads join and traffic must go around a circular area in the middle, rather than straight across. Synonym. rotary US.

What is roundabout called in English?

The American word is traffic circle or rotary.

What is roundabout in British English?

In British English, a roundabout is a circular area at a place where several roads meet. You drive round it until you come to the road you want. Take the second exit at the roundabout onto the A140. In American English, an area like this is called a traffic circle or a rotary.

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