The picture shows:

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An open intersection.
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A divided highway.
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A roundabout.
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A crossing.
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Explanation
The picture shows a roundabout (also called a traffic circle), a circular intersection without traffic signals where traffic travels around a central island in a counter-clockwise direction. Drivers entering the roundabout must yield to traffic already in the roundabout.
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