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A roundabout is a circular intersection designed to improve traffic flow and enhance safety by reducing the likelihood of high-speed collisions. Key characteristics include a central island, which vehicles must navigate around in a counterclockwise direction, and yield signs for entering traffic. Roundabouts typically feature designated pedestrian crossings and are designed to promote slower vehicle speeds. Their design encourages continuous movement, minimizing stops and delays compared to traditional intersections.

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