Collingswood Circle, Traffic circle in Pennsauken, United States
Collingswood Circle is a traffic intersection in Camden County that connects multiple major highways including US Route 30 and US Route 130. The roundabout directs traffic through a circular path with several entry points controlled by traffic signals.
The circle was built in the early 1900s during a period when New Jersey constructed over 100 traffic circles to manage vehicle movement across the state. This wave of construction represented a modern approach to handling busy road intersections.
The intersection represents a characteristic element of New Jersey's transportation infrastructure, where traffic circles became standard road features.
Drivers follow clear markings and traffic signals to navigate safely through the circular route. It helps to know the entry points beforehand so you can reach your destination without confusion.
The circle maintains its function despite a statewide trend of replacing circular intersections with modern alternatives like jughandles and grade separations.
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