Descripción
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(Tipo mayor) (Tipo Rotonda)
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Imagen
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Una Calle Principal y una Calle se cruzan en una rotonda, así que tenemos dos segmentos de tipo Calle principal y dos de tipo Calle conectados.
2 Calle Principal + 2 Calle = Calle Principal
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Calle Principal
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Una Calle Principal y tres segmentos tipo Calle coinciden en una rotonda.
1 Calle Principal + 3 Calle = Calle
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Calle
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Three Primary Street segments and one Street segment meet.
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Primary Street Primary Street
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A Major Highway and a Minor Highway cross so we have two segments of each type.
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Major Highway Major Highway
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Three Major Highway segments and one Minor Highway segment meet.
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Major Highway Major Highway
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A Major Highway, two Primary Streets, and one Street segment meet. (The Major Highway can be thought to start/end at the Roundabout.)
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Major Highway Primary Street
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A Major Highway, a Primary Street, and two Street segments meet at a Roundabout.
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Major Highway Primary Street
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A Major Highway, a Minor Highway, and two Primary Street segments meet. (If we used Primary Street, routing would be penalized going from the Minor Highway to the Major Highway.)
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Major Highway Minor Highway
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Same as above, except the Major Highway and Minor Highway are divided roadways. (Recall that a divided roadway is treated as one "segment" for this rule.)
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Major Highway Minor Highway
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A Ramp (connected to a Major Highway), a Minor Highway, and two Primary Street segments meet. (Recall that the type connected to the ramp is used in the analysis. Effectively, it's the same as the previous two examples.)
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Major Highway Minor Highway
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Only Ramp segments are connected to a Roundabout. If every segment connected is a Ramp, so is the Roundabout. (When only Ramps connect to a Roundabout, none of the connected road types are considered.)
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Ramp
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