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The Magic Roundabout in Swindon, England, is a ring junction constructed in 1972 [1] consisting of five mini-roundabouts arranged in a circle. Located near the County Ground, home of Swindon Town F.C., its name comes from the popular children's television series The Magic Roundabout. In 2009, it was voted the fourth-scariest junction in Britain ...
The most notable roundabout is the Magic Roundabout that lies at the junction of Drove Road, Queens Drive and Fleming Way near the County Ground. The official name of this roundabout used to be County Islands, although hardly anyone other than officials called it by this name. The official name was changed in the late 1990s to match its popular ...
A special traffic roundabout in England with a complex layout, nicknamed after the above series, also known as a ring junction: Magic Roundabout (Colchester) Magic Roundabout (Hemel Hempstead) Magic Roundabout (High Wycombe) Magic Roundabout (Swindon) "Magic Roundabout", a song on IQ's 1985 album The Wake "Magic Roundabout", a 1975 song by ...
Magic Roundabout (Hemel Hempstead) Magic Roundabout (High Wycombe) S. Magic Roundabout (Swindon) This page was last edited on 21 February 2016, at 16:37 (UTC). ...
When the Eagle-Amity connection was a single-lane roundabout, accident rates were at 0.49 crashes per million entering vehicles during a five-year period (2016-2020), according to ACHD monitoring ...
Constructed in 1973, the "Magic Roundabout" in Hemel Hempstead was voted the UK's second-worst roundabout in a 2005 poll held by an insurance company (the winner being its Swindon counterpart). [1] In 2011, the roundabout was voted the best in Britain by motorists in a competition organised by a car leasing service. [2]
The intersection where the crash occurred is slated for a safety project in 2024 that will add a roundabout to the highway with exits/entrances on to Paradise Bay Road and Shine Road, just west of ...
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