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yes if you zoom out you will see its a scientific fact

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How many roundabouts are there in basingstoke?

As of the latest available data, there are 19 roundabouts in Basingstoke. Roundabouts are circular intersections designed to improve traffic flow and safety by eliminating the need for traffic signals or stop signs. They are common in many countries as a traffic calming measure and to reduce congestion at busy junctions.


Is a roundabout straight?

A roundabout is of course round. There have been many wild theories over the years that a roundabout is straight, a big piece of evidence that scientists try to back this wild claim up with is that the roundabouts are made up of tiny straight lines connected to other straight lines. However, if you were, for example, driving along one of these straight lines and go to get onto the other one you would have to turn on to it or as many people say go round a 'bend' whether this bend be 90 degrees, 45 degrees or even 179 degrees, you would still be going along a bend. And you go along a bend by going 'round' it, therefore you must be going round a roundabout meaning that it is round! Another piece of evidence, that crazies use, is that there is no such thing as a perfect circle, but as we also know an oval is not a perfect circle but it is still known as round, meaning that a roundabout does not have to be an exact circle to be round. These disproving facts that I have just described explain that the wild theories thought up by one Joseph Pickering (a crazy bird man/ indigo dinosaur) are incorrect and that this child needs special help, especially at FIFA. Thank you and good day Dr.Ben D Roundabouts


When constructing a hexagon what shape is constructed first?

A straight line.A straight line.A straight line.A straight line.


What does a straight angle makes?

A straight angle (180 degrees) makes a perfectly straight line. Any degree below 180 degrees (0-179 degrees) is NOT a straight angle NOR a straight line. straight angle = 180 degrees straight angle = straight line 180 degrees


How do you write straight in syllables?

As "straight" is 1 syllable, it would simply be "straight".

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How many roundabouts are there in Milton Keynes?

300 actual roundabouts, unless you incliude the painted bumps then over 1000


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The cast of Swings and Roundabouts - 2013 includes: Tony Banham as Peter


What actors and actresses appeared in Roundabouts - 2011?

The cast of Roundabouts - 2011 includes: Nick Britton Dennis Chombe as Boss


How many roundabouts are there in telford?

There are approximately 50 roundabouts in Telford, a town in Shropshire, England. This network of roundabouts helps to manage traffic flow throughout the town and improve road safety.


Are roundabouts good?

very good


What direction does roundabouts move?

Roundabouts move in a counterclockwise direction. Vehicles entering the roundabout must yield to traffic already circulating in the roundabout.


What is the maximum permitted speed in roundabouts?

30mph


What is another name for merry-go-rounds?

Roundabouts


How many roundabouts are there in east kilbride?

Too many.


What are Traffic circles in UK called?

They are called "roundabouts".


Which came first traffic lights or roundabouts?

Traffic lights have been in widespread use since the 1920s. Roundabouts, in their modern form, were developed in the 1960s. There were circular road junctions since the early years of the 20th century, but the rules and conventions governing their use were markedly different from modern roundabouts.


How many roundabouts are there in basingstoke?

As of the latest available data, there are 19 roundabouts in Basingstoke. Roundabouts are circular intersections designed to improve traffic flow and safety by eliminating the need for traffic signals or stop signs. They are common in many countries as a traffic calming measure and to reduce congestion at busy junctions.