vändytor
Vändytor, also known as turning spaces or pivot areas, refer to designated regions within a building or urban environment designed to facilitate the safe and efficient movement of pedestrians, vehicles, or both. These spaces are strategically placed to allow for changes in direction, reducing congestion and improving overall traffic flow. In urban planning, vändytor are often integrated into road networks, pedestrian zones, and public squares to enhance accessibility and navigation.
In Swedish urban design, the term *vändytor* is commonly used to describe circular or semi-circular areas where
Beyond vehicular use, vändytor can also serve as social hubs or aesthetic focal points in public spaces.
The design of vändytor requires careful consideration of factors like traffic volume, pedestrian flow, and accessibility