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Often times a roundabout will have exit signage that matches the Alt name in Waze, without mention of the primary street name. When this happens, the following should be | Often times a roundabout will have exit signage that matches the Alt name in Waze, without mention of the primary street name. When this happens, the following should be done: | ||
* If there are both primary street signs and alternate street exit signs separate from each other, standard roundabout connections are acceptable. |
Revision as of 17:50, 31 December 2015
Roundabout policies unique to Wisconsin
Often times a roundabout will have exit signage that matches the Alt name in Waze, without mention of the primary street name. When this happens, the following should be done:
- If there are both primary street signs and alternate street exit signs separate from each other, standard roundabout connections are acceptable.