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===Partially Unrolled Cloverleaf===
This type of partial cloverleaf is a [[Free-flow interchange|free-flowing interchange]] cloverleaf design. These are few and far between and are often found in the [[United Kingdom|UK]]. These are often called "Owl" interchanges or "Stack Hybrid" interchanges due to their unique design and their resemblance to [[Stack interchange|Stack Interchanges]]. The difference between the Cloverleaf is this involves removing two loops and replacing it with a ramp and 2two or more bridges. There are 3three of them in the UK; and 2two of them foundare [https://www.google.com/maps/@51.5603281,-0.5323865,15.22z here] and [https://www.google.com/maps/@53.4261703,-2.5585925,1623m/data=!3m1!1e3 here].
 
=== North American examples ===