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A major roundabout at Old Market, Bristol, England, photographed from a tethered passenger balloon at 500 feet. Note that although the picture caption in the article calls this a Traffic Circle, in Bristol (and the rest of England as far as I know) they are called Roundabouts.

Points of interest: It is illegal for vehicles to stop on the yellow hatched areas.
All entrances to this roundabout have traffic lights.
A road passes beneath the roundabout (with the red motorcycle on it).
The centre part has gardens.
To help pedestrians cross this roundabout, there is a bridge in the middle, and subways.
At bottom left is the tall block of the Marriott Hotel.

Photographed by Adrian Pingstone in July 2005 and released to the public domain.

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