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08:00 Jun 23, 2014 |
Danish to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Engineering (general) | |||||||
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3 | incoming lane |
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incoming lane Explanation: In the first link, tilfart is explained as the part of the road (the lane) that feeds traffic into a roundabout. In the second link there is an example of this lane being called "incoming lane". Another example (less formal text) is here: http://masabicou.com/tag/roundabouts/ Reference: http://vejwiki.wikispaces.com/tilfart Reference: http://wiki.novapoint.com/doku.php/en:np:road:menu:intersect... |
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