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Figure 3B-27. Examples of Markings for Roundabout Intersections with One-Lane Approaches

This figure illustrates examples of markings for roundabout intersections with one-lane approaches. At the top right of the figure, a black capital letter "N" is shown superimposed on an upward-pointing vertical black arrow, denoting the compass direction.

The figure shows a central island surrounded by a circular roadway. A solid yellow line is shown around the inner edge of the circular roadway. Four roadways enter the roundabout from the north, south, east, and west. Each roadway is a two-lane road with one lane in each direction. A triangular splitter island separates the two lanes of each road where it intersects the circular roadway. Around the outer edge of the circular roadway, a solid white line is shown adjacent to each of the four splitter islands, a dotted white line is shown adjacent to each of the four entering lanes, and no line is shown adjacent to each of the four exiting lanes. On each of the four roadways entering the roundabout, the opposing directions of travel are separated by a solid double yellow line. As each roadway approaches the splitter island, the two solid yellow lines diverge to go alongside the two sides of the splitter island and diagonal yellow lines are shown in the area between the two diverging solid yellow lines and the near end of the splitter island.

On the roadways entering the circular roadway from the north and south, a yield line of white triangles is marked on the pavement across the lane of traffic entering the circular roadway in advance of and parallel to the dotted white line. A yield sign is shown on the right of both entering lanes alongside the yield line. Another yield sign is shown on both splitter islands and denoted as optional for one-lane approaches.

On the roadway entering the circular roadway from the west, a crosswalk of two parallel white lines is shown immediately west of the splitter island, and the solid yellow lines and yellow diagonal lines are omitted within the crosswalk. On both the eastbound and westbound side of this roadway, a sign assembly composed of a diamond-shaped person walking sign placed over a leftward/downward diagonal arrow sign is shown on the right of the roadway just in advance of the crosswalk. Where the eastbound lane enters the circular roadway, a yield line of white triangles is shown on the pavement in advance of and parallel to the dotted white line. A yield sign is shown on the right of the entering lane alongside the yield line. Another yield sign is shown on the splitter island and denoted as optional for one-lane approaches.

On the roadway entering the circular roadway from the east, a crosswalk of a row of closely spaced white lines parallel to the flow of traffic is shown immediately in advance of the splitter island, and the solid yellow lines and diagonal yellow lines are omitted within the crosswalk. On both the eastbound and westbound side of this roadway, a sign assembly composed of a diamond-shaped person walking sign placed over a leftward/downward diagonal arrow sign is shown on the right of the roadway just in advance of the crosswalk. Where the westbound lane enters the circular roadway, a yield line of white triangles is marked on the pavement in advance of and parallel to the dotted white line. A yield sign is shown on the right of the entering lane alongside the yield line. Another yield sign is shown on the splitter island and denoted as optional for one-lane approaches.

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