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Roundabouts Are Better
Townhall.com ^ | June 2, 20201 | John Stossel

Posted on 06/02/2021 2:57:39 AM PDT by Kaslin

I hate waiting at traffic lights.

There's a solution: traffic circles, or roundabouts.

Traffic circles terrified me when I first confronted them in Europe. A movie, National Lampoon?s European Vacation, captured my experience when it portrayed Chevy Chase driving in London, unable to exit a rotary all day.

Besides being hard to navigate, I also assumed roundabouts cause problems, but a Freakanomics podcast woke me to their advantages. Roundabouts are a reason Britain?s rate of traffic deaths is less than half the U.S.'s.

We've converted almost all of our traffic lights to roundabouts because we save lives,? says the mayor of Carmel, Indiana, Jim Brainard. His little town now has 133 roundabouts.

A University of Wisconsin-Madison study confirmed that roundabouts save lives. Roundabouts increased crashes a bit, but deaths and injuries dropped by 38 percent.

It's because of the angle of the cars, says Brainard. Instead of a T-bone, you got a sideswipe?

Roundabouts also slow cars down a little, giving drivers more time to react.

That makes it seem like it'll take longer for cars to get through intersections, I say to Brainard.

It really doesn't, he responds. A roundabout moves 50 percent more traffic than a traffic light.

More than a four-way stop sign intersection, too, according to a test ran by the TV show Mythbusters.

Roundabouts are also better for the environment. You never come to a complete stop, Brainard points out. Tremendous amounts of fuel are saved.

Indianapolis realtor Jason Compton says roundabouts even increase the value of homes ?because they just flat out look better (by adding) more green space.

Sometimes communities put artwork in the middle.

Bottom line: Roundabouts are safer, cost less, move more traffic and are better for the environment.

Yet, most Americans still say, I don?t want these things. I tell Brainard. They're confusing. I'm more likely to have an accident!

Well, it takes public education, he responds. Chevy Chase didn't do us any favors.?

Brainard points out that Chase was stuck in a large rotary, not a roundabout. Some traffic circles and rotaries have many lanes. The one by Paris? Arc De Triomphe connects 12 roads!

Those are dangerous, says Brainard. That's not what we're building. Modern roundabouts are small; the smaller they are, the safer they become. They're very different.

Europe learned that lesson. European countries are building lots of small roundabouts.

America is way behind, I tell Brainard.

America is catching up, he replies. When I started, we probably had under a couple of hundred in the United States. Today, we're pushing five or six thousand.

That's progress.

Still, his little town, with just 97,000 residents, has 2 percent of all the roundabouts in America.


TOPICS: Culture/Society; Editorial
KEYWORDS: cars; traffic; transportation
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To: cymbeline

Grand Cherokees and Compasses do just fine.


121 posted on 06/02/2021 12:34:57 PM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: cornfedcowboy

I imagine God used something a little more sophisticated than either metric or nonmetric systems when designing the universe, but I agree the metric system has definite advantages. And the whole scientific community is basically hard-wired to use the metric system. Everything makes more sense using it.


122 posted on 06/02/2021 12:40:50 PM PDT by Telepathic Intruder
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To: Kaslin

Truck drivers don’t want.
Around here you just take up two lanes before.
Gotta swerve back and fourth ahead of time to shake the cars from your side.


123 posted on 06/02/2021 12:44:42 PM PDT by right way right (May we remain sober over mere men, for God really is our only true hope. )
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To: FamiliarFace

Whatever.

You don’t want “lanes”...that’s just chaotic.


124 posted on 06/02/2021 5:29:11 PM PDT by ROCKLOBSTER (Unlike Epstein, George Floyd DID kill himself)
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To: Kaslin

Ok, lets spend 2 trillion at that.


125 posted on 06/02/2021 6:03:55 PM PDT by Impy ("Burn them all!!" - King Aerys II Targaryen, I share the sentiment )
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To: left that other site

Yep... :)


126 posted on 06/02/2021 7:31:13 PM PDT by Openurmind (The ultimate test of a moral society is the kind of world it leaves to its children. ~ D. Bonhoeffer)
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To: Kaslin

Also known as Suicide Circles.


127 posted on 06/02/2021 7:36:22 PM PDT by gitmo (If your theology doesn't become your biography, what good is it?)
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To: GreyFriar
I hated “roundabouts” when I was driving in Europe during my 2 tours in Germany and I hate them here in the US as well.

I was stationed outside of a metro area in Germany, at Hahn and Spangdahlem ABs, so roundabouts weren't much of a concern. Traffic, in general, wasn't much of a concern either.

My 28 mile commute to Spangdahlem from my apartment in Traben-Trarbach had exactly one traffic light. The few times I was nailed for speeding in a town, I paid the fine on the spot...20 Deutschemarks. I loved that drive, it took me through the Urziger Wurzgarten vineyards. All in all, a very pleasant 40 minute drive.

128 posted on 06/02/2021 7:52:26 PM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!)
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To: Night Hides Not
This one?   Google Maps
 
or this?  Google Maps

129 posted on 06/03/2021 5:27:01 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Night Hides Not
Heck of a view off of that bridge!
 
Ürzig - Google Maps

130 posted on 06/03/2021 5:29:25 AM PDT by Elsie (Heck is where people, who don't believe in Gosh, think they are not going...)
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To: Elsie
Thanks for posting those maps. The autobahn bridge was not completed until long after I left Germany. I preferred the view from the top of the ridge on my way home. On a clear day, you could see the Mosel Valley in all its splendor for miles.

Every time I came over that ridge, whatever stress or negative vibes I had were lifted from me.

131 posted on 06/03/2021 6:25:42 AM PDT by Night Hides Not (Remember the Alamo! Remember Goliad! Remember Gonzales! Come and Take It!)
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To: Kaslin
round
132 posted on 06/03/2021 7:58:24 PM PDT by SimpleJack
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