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Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)
Posted by Dandy Lion on 3/31/15 at 11:49 am11
1. Are there any proper roundabouts in this country (with two lanes and not one)?
2. Would drivers yield if there were stop signs (instead of yield signs) at each entrance (as it is, all stop and completely invalidate the utility of a roundabout)?
3. These are expensive as hell (there are accidents ALL the damned time)
4. My lawn. Get off of it.
2. Would drivers yield if there were stop signs (instead of yield signs) at each entrance (as it is, all stop and completely invalidate the utility of a roundabout)?
3. These are expensive as hell (there are accidents ALL the damned time)
4. My lawn. Get off of it.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by The Sad Banana on 3/31/15 at 11:51 am to Dandy Lion
There will be one in Baton Rouge on the new part of Stumberg in front of the hospital once the whole Stumberg project is complete.
Lee Circle in Nola is two lanes. There are a few roundabouts in Lakeview along Lakeshore Drive, too. There's one right outside my office by UNO.
Lee Circle in Nola is two lanes. There are a few roundabouts in Lakeview along Lakeshore Drive, too. There's one right outside my office by UNO.
This post was edited on 3/31 at 11:52 am
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by VABuckeye on 3/31/15 at 11:51 am to Dandy Lion
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3. These are expensive as hell (there are accidents ALL the damned time)
My experience in other countries is that a properly used roundabout is a thing of beauty. Traffic flows well through them. Yes, I'm talking about 2 lane roundabouts.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by Displaced on 3/31/15 at 11:52 am to Dandy Lion
there are two mulitlane roundabouts by my appt complex. they are used for navigating the hwy on and off ramps. I've never seen an accident there, although I've almost rear-ended someone who stops at them when no one is coming a few times.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by TaxmanMSU on 3/31/15 at 11:52 am to Dandy Lion
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Roundabouts
An efficient way of intersecting traffic? Why yes, yes it is. Just because people are stupid and cannot drive doesn't mean they aren't still a great invention.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by MountainTiger on 3/31/15 at 11:52 am to Dandy Lion
1. Proper roundabouts can have either one lane or two but the two lane versions are trickier to design. So the answer to your question is yes.
2. That hasn't been my experience. There are a lot of roundabouts here and no one comes to a complete stop unless there is a vehicle in the roundabout.
3. They are much cheaper than a signalized intersection.
4. Mmmkay, if you have difficulty navigating a roundabout, you'll really like it when they put a DDI in your town.
2. That hasn't been my experience. There are a lot of roundabouts here and no one comes to a complete stop unless there is a vehicle in the roundabout.
3. They are much cheaper than a signalized intersection.
4. Mmmkay, if you have difficulty navigating a roundabout, you'll really like it when they put a DDI in your town.
This post was edited on 3/31 at 12:20 pm
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by fillmoregandt on 3/31/15 at 11:54 am to Dandy Lion
quote:
1. Are there any proper roundabouts in this country (with two lanes and not one)?
There's a couple in Oxford
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by GrammarKnotsi on 3/31/15 at 11:55 am to Dandy Lion
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Are there any proper roundabouts in this country (with two lanes and not one)?
Plenty at the new Juban setup
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by CurDog on 3/31/15 at 11:55 am to Dandy Lion
maybe they will put a few in the loop around BR
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by TheCaterpillar on 3/31/15 at 11:55 am to fillmoregandt
One on Demonbreun in Nashville. Works great if people know what they're doing.
Roundabouts in Europe are a thing of beauty. Several lanes, no accidents, steady traffic flow.
Roundabouts in Europe are a thing of beauty. Several lanes, no accidents, steady traffic flow.
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re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by Croacka on 3/31/15 at 11:56 am to Dandy Lion
The ones in Juban crossing are 2 lanes, but they are so compact that it almost makes no sense. It's not like you can actually merge lanes in a 100' diameter circle effectively
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by Dandy Lion on 3/31/15 at 11:58 am to VABuckeye
quote:correct. France and Spain, specifically.
My experience in other countries is that a properly used roundabout is a thing of beauty.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by Flame Salamander on 3/31/15 at 11:58 am to Dandy Lion
There is a two lane in the Houston Museum District where Montrose/Main/Hermann come together.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by OMLandshark on 3/31/15 at 11:59 am to Dandy Lion
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1. Are there any proper roundabouts in this country (with two lanes and not one)?
Oxford MS has a few, and I've ran into them in Birmingham, Philadelphia, and Pittsburgh.
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2. Would drivers yield if there were stop signs (instead of yield signs) at each entrance (as it is, all stop and completely invalidate the utility of a roundabout)?
Sorry, but I'm not an idiot and I know what yield means.
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3. These are expensive as hell (there are accidents ALL the damned time)
Never seen an accident on them in Oxford one damn time. The roundabouts are great and they greatly help alleviate traffic. I really wish we'd make a whole lot more of them.
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4. My lawn. Get off of it.
I understand how the concept of yielding can be confusing to a man like you.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by GetCocky11 on 3/31/15 at 11:59 am to Dandy Lion
I've been through a couple in the US. I've been through one in Annapolis. They just put one in Columbia.
Nobody knows how to properly use them. However, they're very efficient and I hope to see more in future road construction.
Nobody knows how to properly use them. However, they're very efficient and I hope to see more in future road construction.
This post was edited on 3/31 at 12:01 pm
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by CharlesLSU on 3/31/15 at 12:02 pm to Dandy Lion
A multilane roundabout is only "proper" if the existing and projected volumes indicate a need (convergent volume calculations). That said, all single lanes should be built with the ability to add a 2nd lane to the interior if ever needed.
Stop signs go against everything it is designed to do.
Unless you have hard crash data, you are talking out of your arse.
They are more expensive in regards to ROW; however, they are proven crash reducers and have much less maintenance costs over time. In the long run, compared to a signalized intersection operating under the same conditions, they are far superior.
Don't bring a knife to a gun fight.
ETA: A properly designed multilane roundabout will have what is termed as an offset-left approach that eliminates right-turn overlap.
ETA2: Simpletons of LA are still having difficulties in navigating them properly.......fricking Coonasses!
Stop signs go against everything it is designed to do.
Unless you have hard crash data, you are talking out of your arse.
They are more expensive in regards to ROW; however, they are proven crash reducers and have much less maintenance costs over time. In the long run, compared to a signalized intersection operating under the same conditions, they are far superior.
Don't bring a knife to a gun fight.
ETA: A properly designed multilane roundabout will have what is termed as an offset-left approach that eliminates right-turn overlap.
ETA2: Simpletons of LA are still having difficulties in navigating them properly.......fricking Coonasses!
This post was edited on 3/31 at 12:06 pm
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by Croacka on 3/31/15 at 12:05 pm to CharlesLSU
We are getting a few on florida blvd between denham and Walker
That should be quite the adventure.
That should be quite the adventure.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by Jim Rockford on 3/31/15 at 12:07 pm to Dandy Lion
South Traffic Circle in Ellick.
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by mikrit54 on 3/31/15 at 12:12 pm to Dandy Lion
re: Roundabouts in the US (Offshoot of the Highway Exit Ramp Thread)Posted by Clyde Tipton on 3/31/15 at 12:19 pm to Dandy Lion
Leesville, LA has one...
This post was edited on 3/31 at 12:23 pm
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