i̇ng. çevre yolu

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ring road
A circumferential highway around a town, city, or other conurbation
a road that takes traffic around the edge of a town
a road encircling a built-up area used as a bypass or as service road by the area
A ring road is a road that goes round the edge of a town so that traffic does not have to go through the town centre. a road that goes around a large town to keep the traffic away from the centre bypass
Road encircling an urban area to enable traffic to avoid the centre of that area
(British) beltway, highway that encircles a city
Theoretically, a circular road built around the perimiter of a built-up area as a bypass for traffic from all directions, the idea being to distribute traffic around the edge rather than squeeze it through the centre In American terms, a beltway In practice, many ring roads in Britain are incomplete - often planned that way - not just with coastal towns but in some cases because traffic volumes on the 'gap' side are not high enough, or for more complex political reasons The name 'ring road' still applies In some cases called "circulars" See also orbital
i̇ng. çevre yolu
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