What does bundaran lalu lintas in Indonesian mean?

What is the meaning of the word bundaran lalu lintas in Indonesian? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use bundaran lalu lintas in Indonesian.

The word bundaran lalu lintas in Indonesian means roundabout, traffic circle. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word bundaran lalu lintas

roundabout

noun (traffic intersection)

traffic circle

noun

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Di pusat Alun-alun Tahrir adalah bundaran lalu lintas yang besar dan sibuk.
At the centre of Tahrir Square is a large and busy traffic circle.
Sebuah kajian berdasarkan 24 persimpangan menunjukkan jumlah kecelakaan berkurang 40 persen saat anda mengubah lampu lalu lintas menjadi bundaran.
A study of 24 intersections has found crashes drop 40 percent from when you convert a traffic light into a roundabout.
Dan bundaran ini jauh lebih baik -- lebih baik dari lampu lalu lintas, lebih baik dari rambu berhenti.
And they are much better -- better than traffic lights, better than four- way stop signs.
Dan bundaran ini jauh lebih baik -- lebih baik dari lampu lalu lintas, lebih baik dari rambu berhenti.
And they are much better -- better than traffic lights, better than four-way stop signs.

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