Side Streets ~ Neighborhood people and issues

CIRCULAR LOGIC . . . more on roundabouts

November 10th, 2008, 5:13 pm · Post a Comment · posted by

Got an interesting note from Craig Casper from the Pikes Peak Area Council of Governments, among many emails on roundabouts.

Here is is:

I would like to clarify that there is a difference between a roundabout and a traffic circle.

A traffic circle is a traffic-calming intersection meant to slow traffic down. A roundabout is a modern high-capacity intersection.

While I’m not an expert on them, in my drives around the community I would say that the ones near the Broadmoor are traffic circles while the Powers / Carefree Circle is a roundabout.

They have very different purposes, but to the average driver look the same. There is a learning curve to them, but I don’t think Europeans are any smarter than Americans.

 Attached are some pictures of the continued evolution (in Europe) of the roundabout. There are a couple places in town where this would work great. I just don’t see it happening though.

Craig

Craig T. Casper, AICP

Transportation Director

Pikes Peak Area COG

15 South 7th St

Colorado Springs CO 80905

www.ppacg.org

(719) 471-7080

 

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If you think our roundabout on South Carefree Circle is bad, check out this graphic and photo Craig sent of a famous roundabout in Swindon, England.

 

 

 

Are you kidding me?

Check out this video they created to teach people how to drive it. 

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