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'''Flemington Circle''' is the largest of three ]s in the environs of ] and sits just to the southeast of Flemington's historic ]. ] and ] approach the circle separately from the north and continue south ], and the circle is the eastern terminus of ]. It is one of only a handful of New Jersey's once-widespread traffic circles still extant according to its original design. Unlike most circles, traffic on US 202 does not yield on entry; US 202, being a main four-lane divided highway, gets the ].

Two other traffic circles exist on Route 12 just west of the Flemington Circle. Both are unnamed and handle a much smaller volume of traffic; the first one, at South Main Street (old Route 31), is also in Flemington, and the other, at Flemington Road/] (old Route 12), is in ].

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