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  2. Traffic circles in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Marlton Circle before retrofit project to form a grade separated interchange Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The U.S. state of New Jersey at one point had a total of 101 traffic circles, 44 of which were part of state roads. However, the number has shrunk as traffic circles have ...

  3. Category:Traffic circles in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... U.S. Roads portal; Pages in category "Traffic circles in New Jersey"

  4. Berlin Circle (traffic circle) - Wikipedia

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    The Berlin Circle was a traffic circle in Berlin Township, New Jersey, United States located at the intersection of Route 73, Berlin-Cross Keys Road and Walker Avenue, and which also received traffic from nearby U.S. Route 30, and County Route 561. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) began replacement of the circle in August ...

  5. Category:Roads in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Traffic circles in New Jersey (19 P) Σ. New Jersey road stubs (12 P) Pages in category "Roads in New Jersey"

  6. New Jersey Route 183 - Wikipedia

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    The circle itself dated back to construction in 1938. The circle itself could not handle the 17,000 vehicles a year that use the large roadway daily, and was the site of several accidents, including 45 in 2007 alone. The entire traffic circle conversion will eliminate two businesses in the area and is still slated for construction. [10]

  7. Ledgewood Circle - Wikipedia

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    In the mid 1990s, the New Jersey Department of Transportation dismantled the Ledgewood Circle and reconfigured the two highways into a signalized T-intersection. [1]Before the circle was replaced, eastbound traffic on U.S. Route 46 had to travel almost three-quarters of the way around the circle (while contending with traffic merging on to U.S. Route 46 east and west from Route 10 west) in ...

  8. Marlton Circle - Wikipedia

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    For years after the construction of the one-lane Marlton Circle in the 1940s, the area was a sparsely populated farming town. [2] While the roads in the area had long been lightly traveled, the population of Evesham Township had doubled since the 1970s and the increased housing and commercial density placed greater traffic stress on the Marlton Circle. [3]

  9. Somerville Circle - Wikipedia

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    Ever since the bridge was built in the 1990s, the New Jersey Department of Transportation no longer considers the Somerville Circle a traffic circle, but the intersection still contains a 360 degree loop, interrupted on one side with traffic lights. According to the New Jersey Department of Transportation, the circle averages 11,786 vehicles a day.