Interchange (road) facts for kids
A freeway interchange a place where two freeways meet, or where a freeway and another road meet. There are many different types of freeway interchanges.
Two main types of freeway interchanges are the diamond interchange and the cloverleaf interchange.
Diamond Interchange
A diamond interchange is where a freeway and a road meet. Traffic from the freeway can keep going or veer (turn a little bit) onto a road on an offramp. This meets a road at a stoplight. Traffic can also go from the road to the freeway by going on an onramp. It is called that because it looks like a diamond.
Cloverleaf Interchange
A cloverleaf interchange is where two freeways meet. There are still on- and offramps, but no stoplights and no right turns across traffic. To turn left, traffic goes in a 270° turn. It is called that because it looks like a four-leaf clover.
Images for kids
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The High Five in Dallas, Texas. This is a complicated five-level stack interchange, due to the proximity of frontage roads and segregated high-occupancy vehicle lanes. This hybrid design is based on parts of a four-level stack for highways, with a three-level-diamond interchange to handle the frontage roads. 32°55′27.2″N 96°45′50.0″W / 32.924222°N 96.763889°W
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An aerial view of the Lakalaiva interchange in the Tampere Ring Road between the Highway 3 (E12) and Highway 9 (E63) near city of Tampere. 61°27′46″N 23°46′10″E / 61.46278°N 23.76944°E
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An interchange between the M0 and M4 motorways outside Budapest, showcases directional, semi-directional, and loop ramps. 47°24′18″N 19°18′55″E / 47.40500°N 19.31528°E
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A full cloverleaf interchange between APD-40 and U.S. Route 64 near Cleveland, Tennessee 35°08′59.4″N 84°50′52.3″W / 35.149833°N 84.847861°W
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A turbine interchange between A201 and the Brussels Ring (R0) in Brussels 50°53′30.1″N 4°27′15.3″E / 50.891694°N 4.454250°E
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The Vaanplein junction in Barendrecht, Netherlands from 1977 was a windmill before it was renovated. 51°51′55″N 4°30′56″E / 51.8654048°N 4.5154236°E
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A trumpet interchange on the Sir John A. Macdonald Parkway in Ottawa 45°24′41″N 75°44′7″W / 45.41139°N 75.73528°W
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Complex T interchange of SR 85 and SR 87 in San Jose, California. 37°15′21″N 121°51′32″W / 37.255721°N 121.858878°W
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Two level semi-directional T interchange in Orbe, Switzerland. 46°43′42″N 6°34′11″E / 46.72836°N 6.569738°E
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A dumbbell interchange along Ontario Highway 401 in Clarington 43°53′3″N 78°43′20″W / 43.88417°N 78.72222°W
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A parclo A4 interchange along Highway 407 in Ontario, Canada 43°34′17.8″N 79°47′23.6″W / 43.571611°N 79.789889°W
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A diverging diamond at Interstate 285 and Camp Creek Parkway near Atlanta 33°39′23.5″N 84°29′51.5″W / 33.656528°N 84.497639°W
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Single-point urban interchange along Interstate 84 in Meridian, Idaho, showing the single multi-phase traffic signal 43°35′36.5″N 116°23′37.4″W / 43.593472°N 116.393722°W
See also
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