6 intersections designed like world famous mazes

The overlap of gliding, straight or spiral lines makes a series of intersections in the US, Japan, and the UK ... such as the 'horror' for the first-time driver experience.

The overlap of gliding, straight or spiral lines makes a series of intersections in the US, Japan, and the UK . such as the 'horror' for the first-time driver experience.

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As an elevated highway located in Shanghai, Yan'an is likened to the 'horrors' of drivers who enter the inner 'maze'.The intersection consists of 6 complex bridges that allow thousands of vehicles to travel every hour.In addition, there is a cross street for pedestrians and a cross street for local vehicles.(Image: Best wallpaper, Shutterstock, Pinterest, Reddit).

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The inner ring highway from the Yan'an intersection leads straight to the South Street Bridge , which connects the shores of Shanghai.The bridge with its unique multi-ring structure not only addresses congestion at rush hours but also has aesthetic value in architecture.Nanpu is the most bustling bridge in China, with about 14,000-17,000 vehicles traveling every day.In particular, the idea of ​​this bridge is of a 9 year old boy.(Photo: Cities Skylines Mod).

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Tom Moreland Intersection (USA) is known as the 'spaghetti junction' .Complex Atlanta high-rise building is designed with overlapping 5-floor bridge system.Although these bridges do not directly connect the lanes to each other, this intersection is still ranked as a list of terrible congestion intersections in the United States.(Photo: Pinterest).

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Tom Moreland was officially completed in 1987 and cost up to 86 million USD.The two sides of the route are covered with beautiful green trees.(Image: Reddit, Rafi Law Firm).

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Judge Harry Pregerson (USA) is one of the most complicated road intersections in the world.It is known as the monsters of the state of Los Angeles with 34 lines intertwined on 5 levels, 40 m high.About 600,000 vehicles travel each day at Judge Harry Pregerson.This place is named after the federal judge in the case relating to the construction of the I-105 highway.(Image: Pinterest, Art By Interia, Unsplash).

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Oyamazaki intersection (Japan) is considered to be the "craziest" intersection of the country at sunrise.Here, to turn the right way, you have to drive a few laps and most likely lose your direction.However, this intersection is designed quite perfectly, allowing the driver to turn in any direction to reach the target.The intersection consists of several intersecting routes and the Shinkanshen high-speed rail line below.(Photo: Lets Travel More, SkyscraperCity).

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Arc de Triomphe (France) is the convergence of 12 roads, including Champs-Elysees, the main avenue of the French capital.Traffic activities around the Arc de Triomphe were chaotic because there were no traffic lights.The intersection makes many people think of the crowded roads of Southeast Asian countries.(Photo: Paris Select).

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Magic Roundabout (UK) was built in 1972, including a large roundabout and five small roundabouts inside.Magic Roundabout is bewildering, causing first-time visitors not sure how to understand and obey the line on the road.Many vehicles involved in traffic made the famous road in Rome even more crowded.The local government had to arrange police officers standing at the center of each small roundabout to guide the first days of the intersection.(Photo: Reddit).

Update 26 December 2019
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