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Encyclopedia > White Horse Circle

White Horse Circle is a traffic circle in Hamilton Township, New Jersey. It is no longer a true traffic circle, but is bisected by U.S. Highway 206 (commonly called Route 206). It is named after the nearby neighborhood of White Horse. This intersection connects South Broad Street, White Horse-Mercerville Road, and Bordentown Road. Bordentown Road and the western side of South Broad St. make up sections of Route 206 A traffic circle is an intersection with a circular shape and, usually, a central island. ... Hamilton Township highlighted in Mercer County. ... United States Highway 206 is a north-south United States highway in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, United States. ... White Horse is a census-designated place located in Mercer County, New Jersey. ...


Due to its bisection by a major highway and cut-up appearance, it has a highly complex traffic pattern. Only White Horse-Mercerville Road has a stop sign at the circle, while the eastern part of South Broad St. and the southern part of Route 206 have traffic signals some distance from the circle. To allow cars to move in a safe fashion, there are six yield-signed road segments allowing cars to get to Route 206 and from the highway to White Horse-Mercerville Road. Route 206, when the light allows, has no yield sign restrictions.


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