Roundabout - Wikipedia A roundabout, a rotary and a traffic circle are types of circular intersection or junction in which road traffic is permitted to flow in one direction around a central island, and priority is typically given to traffic already in the junction [1] [2]
Roundabouts | FHWA - Federal Highway Administration Strategies for Effective Roundabout Approach Speed Reduction; Accommodating Oversize Overweight (OSOW) Vehicles at Roundabouts; Connections to Other Transportation Safety Topics Roundabouts can be designed to safely accommodate both pedestrians and bicycles; Roundabouts are an effective speed management strategy
Roundabouts | WSDOT Learn about roundabouts, including how to travel through them as a pedestrian, cyclist or driver What is a roundabout? A modern roundabout is a circular intersection where drivers travel counterclockwise around a center island There are not traffic signals or stop signs in a modern roundabout
Understanding Traffic Rules for Roundabouts Roundabouts are designed to make intersections safe and efficient But for many drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians, they remain a mystery There are two types of roundabouts, single lane and double lane, and here are the basics of safely navigating them both
How Roundabouts Work - HowStuffWorks Roundabouts — you know, those circular intersections with the round median in the middle The very word strikes fear into the hearts of driver-education instructors, elderly motorists and basically all Americans In all fairness, though, they are a little counterintuitive
Whats a Roundabout and How Do I Navigate One? - AARP The secret to seamless navigation through a roundabout is to remain focused — and yield to traffic already in the circle — experts say Treat a roundabout like a right turn on red