Links to Related
Sites
Check the following roundabout links! -
http://www.alaskaroundabouts.com/MVC-001V.MPG
http://www.dublin.oh.us/city/deptdev/engineer/roundabouts/index.html http://members.cox.net/near/NewEngland.htm#Vermont
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New York State DOT Website on Modern Roundabouts - Also check the following roundabout link!
http://www.dot.state.ny.us/roundabouts/files/insurance_report.pdf
- Check this file for List of Roundabouts at Schools in USA
- Analysis of a Road Diet Conversion and Alternative Traffic Controls
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- Check the following Roundabout Manual Links from WIS DOT
WIS DOT ROUNDABOUT DESIGN GUIDE CHAPTER 1 - WIS DOT ROUNDABOUT DESIGN GUIDE CHAPTER 5
- WIS DOT ROUNDABOUT DESIGN GUIDE CHAPTER 10
- WIS DOT ROUNDABOUT DESIGN GUIDE CHAPTER 15
- ROUNDABOUT DESIGN FOR CAPACITY AND SAFETY - THE UK EMPIRICAL METHODOLOGY
- Evolution of Roundabout Technology: A History-Based Literature Review (Author-Edmund Waddell)
- Roundabout Rule(s)-Less Complicated Than Signals
- Pedestrain Crosswalk Signals at Roundabouts: Where are they Applicable?
- FHWA Publication on Roundabouts
- Check the following roundabout link!
http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/resourcecenter/teamsafe_rndabout.pdf
- New Roundabout Calenders from UK
- Check the following roundabout calendar link!
http://www.roundaboutsofredditch.co.uk/home.html
- Nort East Area Roundabouts Website
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This website is dedicated to Roundabout Construction in the northeast. It has a collection of Internet references related to Roundabout issues & design criteria. Check the website for more information!
http://www.nearoundabouts.org/
- Traffic Calming
Homepage - Portland, Oregon
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City of Portland Transportation - Traffic Calming: How it
works, Traffic Calming Devices, Project Evaluations,
Traffic Calming & the Law, Current & Future Projects, New
Traffic Calming Research, Studies & Reports, Photo Albums,
etc.
http://www.trans.ci.portland.or.us/Trafficcalming/default.htm
- PUBLIC
ROADS (Autumn 1995) - ROUNDABOUTS (page 1)
- All
images of British and Australian roundabouts have
been deliberately reversed to show right-side
driving so that most Public Roads readers can
better comprehend the traffic pattern within the
roundabout. Roundabout...
http://www.tfhrc.gov/pubrds/fall95/p95a41.htm
- Modern
Roundabouts
- Cover.
A two-lane/one lane roundabout in Hilton Head
South Carolina. Constructed in 1996 as a gateway
into the Hilton Head Plantation as an alternative
to traffic signal control
http://www.roundabouts.net/newpage3.htm
- Modern
Roundabouts - the Web Site
- This
Web site serves as one of the definitive sources
on Modern Roundabouts and is a complement to a
Federal Highway Administration research project
aimed at developing a comprehensive guide to
roundabouts design
http://roundabout.kittelson.com/
- Modern
Roundabouts - Resources
- This
table cross-references the applicable sections
from currently available design references with
the chapters and sections from the proposed FHWA
Roundabout Design Guide
http://roundabout.kittelson.com/resources.html
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Roundabouts
- aaSIDRA
is suitable for single-lane and multi-lane
roundabouts with up to eight legs, including one-way
approach or exit conditions, slip lanes,
continuous lanes, and short lanes
http://www.aatraffic.com/SIDRA/roundabouts.htm
- ROUNDABOUTS
and TRAFFIC CIRCLES
- Southern
Intersection of BA and Route 109 Before
Modification
http://www.abnaengineering.com/abna/index.htm
- RoundaboutsUSA
- Park City, UT Roundabouts
- There
are currently three roundabouts planned and/or
under construction in Park City, UT. One of the
roundabouts is located at the intersection of
Deer Valley Drive and Marsac Avenue near Old Town.
The other two roundabouts are at the front and
rear entry of the Factory Stores outlet mall at
Park City. Click the thumbnail for a bigger
picture
http://www.roundaboutsusa.com/parkcity.html
- RoundaboutsUSA
- Provo, UT Roundabouts
- Provo,
Utah has a number of existing roundabouts with
several more planned for the near future. Click
the thumbnail for a bigger picture
http://www.roundaboutsusa.com/provo.html
- RoundaboutsUSA
- Riverdale, Utah Roundabouts
- Two
180' ICD Roundabouts.In summer of 2001-Riverwood
Drive (700 West
http://www.roundaboutsusa.com/riverdale.html
- Roundabouts USA
- Orem, UT Roundabouts
- Orem,
Utah has a number of existing roundabouts with
several more planned for the near future. Click
the thumbnail for a bigger picture
http://www.roundaboutsusa.com/orem.html
- Roundabouts USA
- St. George, UT Roundabouts
- St.
George has a new five-leg roundabout by the old
post office on Main Street. Look for new St.
George roundabouts in the near future. Click the
thumbnail for a bigger picture
http://www.roundaboutsusa.com/stgeorge.html
- Roundabouts USA
- Tooele Roundabouts
- Tooele,
Utah, Roundabouts Roundabout near Jack's In
Overlake, 2000 North Roundabout near Jack's In
Overlake, 2000 North Roundabout near Jack's In
Overlake, 2000 North Introduction | History |
Design | Links | Contact Us | Home
http://www.roundaboutsusa.com/tooele.html
- Roundabouts USA
- Draper Roundabouts
- Draper,
Utah, Roundabouts South Mountain Roundabout with
horse trail underpass New Draper roundabout, 13th
East Pioneer Road Introduction | History | Design
| Links | Contact Us | Home
http://www.roundaboutsusa.com/draper.html
- Lane
markings on roundabouts
- In
Hong Kong the Transport Department (which is
responsible for road signage amongst other things),
started painting lane markings on roundabouts.
These markings are continuous circles of broken
white lines around the central island. Towards
the end of last year an acquaintance, who was
driving around the Hoi Hing Road roundabout in
Tsuen Wan for third exit (i.e. turning right),
was struck by an overtaking car on his nearside
when he started to steer left for his exit i.e.
when he was halfway around the roundabout. He has
now been prosecuted by police for 'careless
driving' on the basis that
http://www.hongkongclaims.com/wwwboard/messages/3.html
- Traffic
Calming .Org - Roundabouts
- Roundabouts
require traffic to circulate counterclockwise
around a center island. Unlike traffic circles,
roundabouts are used on higher volume streets to
allocate rights-of-way among competing movements
http://www.trafficcalming.org/ROUNDABOUTS.html
- British
Highway Code for Roundabouts
- British
Highway Code for Roundabouts These are the
official instructions taken from the British
Highway Code (1998) on Roundabouts and
reformatted for the web. Thanks to Gordon Kemp at
PRIDE motorcycle training for this update from
the U.K
http://www.esmerel.com/wagons/rhodes/britcode.html
Alternate Street Design, P.A.
- Alternate
Street Design, P.A. provides professional street
design consulting services. We special in finding
solutions to the toughest of traffic challenges.
No challenge is too big or tough to solve.
http://www.roundabouts.net/
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Roundabouts: White Paper
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Improved traffic flow, aesthetics, and cost savings make
roundabouts a good idea, and the safety gains are
compelling (Status Report, May 13, 2000).
http://www.aaafoundation.org/resources/index.cfm?button=roundabouts
- ROUNDABOUTS
and TRAFFIC CIRCLES
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Large (300+) Fast 30 to
50 mph Scary High speed merge Smaller < 180
Slow 10 25 mph Safer Yield at entry
Previous slide Next slide Back to first slide
View graphic version
http://www.abnaengineering.com/abna/tsld003.htm
- Crossings
and Roundabouts
- As
a 2-level crossing (alternative B). There is,
however, an interesting solution to the problem
of letting 2 beams cross each other on the same
level. We present that solution a bit down on
this page. Both of the alternatives above have
both advantages and drawbacks. The shunt does not
require sloping beams (to achieve different
levels), and enables the cars to change direction
by switching onto the other beam, if required.
But at least one of the beams will need curves,
which reduces speed. The 2-level crossing
provides for high speed on both beams, and does
not require timeslotting, since
http://www.swedetrack.com/e37cross.htm
- Roundabouts:
More Than Just a Traffic Circle
- In
many parts of the world, notably the United
Kingdom and Australia, modern roundabouts are
common intersection control devices. They are
slowly gaining acceptance in some parts of the
United States. Part of the resistance to
implementation of roundabouts in this country is
the perception that they have the same
characteristics as rotaries. Massachusetts is
currently removing rotaries and replacing them
with signalized intersections because of the
inherent problems with a rotary's operation
http://www.universaleng.com/news&views/feb00.html
- Roundabout Information Page
- The purpose of this page is to provide
information on ODOT’s current research,
guideline development and implementation of
roundabout designs.
http://www.odot.state.or.us/techserv/engineer/pdu/Roundabout.htm
- NCHRP Anticipated
Project
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Although traffic circles have been used in the United
States since 1905, their use has been limited since the
1950s because they were found to work neither efficiently
nor safely. The modern roundabout was developed
http://www4.nationalacademies.org/trb/crp.nsf/
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3-day
training course "Using aaSIDRA for Roundabout /
Intersection Analysis"
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This course was held in Las Vegas (31 Jul
- 2 Aug 2001) run by
Akcelik & Associates Pty Ltd. in association with
City of Las Vegas
http://www.akcelik.com.au/SIDRA/LasVegas_Course_Aug01.htm
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Parsons
Brinckerhoff roundabout page from Peter
Doctors
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This page brought to you by Parsons Brinckerhoff the
leader in Transportation Engineering in the world.
http://www.roundabouts.com/
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City of Delray Beach, Florida website
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What Is A Roundabout? Roundabouts are small raised
islands placed in the middle of an intersection. They are
typically landscaped with ground cover and street trees.
Roundabouts require drivers to slow to a speed that allows
them to comfortably maneuver around them. Roundabouts are
often called traffic circles, but there is a definite
difference between a roundabout and a traffic circle.
http://www.delrayesd.com/roundabouts.htm
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Ourston
Roundabout Interchanges
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Ourston Roundabout
Engineering is a corporation
devoted exclusively to the
design of modern roundabouts.
We have designed the first
three modern roundabout
interchanges in North America.
We have led the Roundabout
Revolution in America with
several design
accomplishments:
http://www.ourston.com
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Dowling
Associates Paramics Traffic Simulation
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Dowling Associates has been working closely with Quadstone
LTD, the developers of Paramics for over three years. We
will post some images and animations from some of our
Paramics project work here.
http://www.dowlinginc.com/pages/paramics.html
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University Of Florida
Transportation Research Center
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About the TRC People Research Projects Educational
Programs and Opportunities Transportation Service Centers
Other Transportation Sites University of Florida
Department of Civil & Coastal Engineering Other UF Servers
http://uftrc.ce.ufl.edu/
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