Bramcote Roundabout (1)

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The photograph on this page of Bramcote Roundabout (1) by David Lally as part of the Geograph project.

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Bramcote Roundabout (1)

Image: © David Lally Taken: 29 Jan 2008

This complex junction used to be served by a straight-forward roundabout, which was woefully inadequate for modern traffic levels. Who ever designed the current solution is a genius, for although at peak times it is a cause of delay, on the whole traffic flows very well. The main stream of Nottingham bound traffic on the A52 goes through the centre. Traffic from Stapleford (B5010) and Ilkeston (A6007) are not controlled by lights until on the roundabout where lights control their entry to (or crossing of) the A52. For the other half see: Image

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Image Location

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Latitude
52.936493
Longitude
-1.250519