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Mythbusters - 4-Way Stop vs Roundabout

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Roundabouts work well for efficiency I think, but they have one MASSIVE flaw - they require you to look away from the direction you're driving in.

So many rear-end fender benders happen at roundabouts in the UK because you see the car in front of you start to move, you look right to check for traffic, pull forward and crunch... you didn't see that the car in front didn't go after all.

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billvon

Where's Kallend? He has been known to have _very_ strong opinions on this.



Really? I never noticed.:)

BTW I am fully with Kallend on this.
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yoink

Roundabouts work well for efficiency I think, but they have one MASSIVE flaw - they require you to look away from the direction you're driving in.

So many rear-end fender benders happen at roundabouts in the UK because you see the car in front of you start to move, you look right to check for traffic, pull forward and crunch... you didn't see that the car in front didn't go after all.



In a well-designed roundabout (meaning visibility all around, both approaching and while in the circle) it's not necessary to look away from the path of travel any more than a merge to a freeway or a yield for a right turn, perhaps even less.

I have seen some horribly-designed circles, where plants and structures obstruct visibility to the extent that it requires virtually a stop so you can see into the circle itself. :S

This circle in Annapolis, Md is a perfect example of such poor design.
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Stumpy

And for another example of interesting civic design, there is the magic roundabout. Even the locals struggle with this one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magic_Roundabout_(Swindon)

But on the whole, Roundabouts >>>4 way stop




Whoever thought that was a good idea should be strung up by their thumbs. B|
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yoink

Roundabouts work well for efficiency I think, but they have one MASSIVE flaw - they require you to look away from the direction you're driving in.

So many rear-end fender benders happen at roundabouts in the UK because you see the car in front of you start to move, you look right to check for traffic, pull forward and crunch... you didn't see that the car in front didn't go after all.



Roundabouts, as compared to traffic lights:
- Move 65% more traffic.
- Reduce total accidents by 40%.
- Reduce injury crashes by 76%.
- Reduce fatal crashes by 90%.

Source: "Traffic", written by Tom Vanderbilt.
http://www.amazon.com/Traffic-Drive-What-Says-About/dp/0307277194
"There are only three things of value: younger women, faster airplanes, and bigger crocodiles" - Arthur Jones.

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Okay, but first let's talk about the problem with the 4-way stop in general. Unless all traffic from all four directions is exactly equal, what's the point? Why even bother slowing down the traffic from the main directions of travel?
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Not only are roundabouts more efficient, they are more environmental. The fuel necessary to stop and go repeatedly at American intersections is much higher than for roundabouts, where autos can continue their momentum if no traffic is oncoming.

Also, they are significantly cheaper than American intersections with traffic lights. There are larger roundabouts that have lights, but the majority of them do not. The median installation cost of an American intersection with traffic lights is $45,000, and maintenance, etc will add to that cost about $5,000 per year.
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The local DOT here has started putting them in at freeway exits.

It's astonishing how much faster everything goes. They didn't even use them as stop sign replacements - major intersections that were stop LIGHT controlled were replaced with roundabouts resulting in substantially less congestion and I find them very easy to use.
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SkymonkeyONE

***Where's Kallend? He has been known to have _very_ strong opinions on this.



John has strong opinions? I've never noticed.....:ph34r:

Such an uncommon trait in this small area of the interweb aye ... all of these shy retiring types around these 'ere parts :P

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shropshire

******Where's Kallend? He has been known to have _very_ strong opinions on this.



John has strong opinions? I've never noticed.....:ph34r:

Such an uncommon trait in this small area of the interweb aye ... all of these shy retiring types around these 'ere parts :P

:D:D:DI love this one.:D:D:D:D
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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shropshire

:D:D:D:D

but stop calling it a circle FFS it's a roundabout.



it was a parisian roundabout . . . circular is what they do.:):D:D
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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turtlespeed

***:D:D:D:D

but stop calling it a circle FFS it's a roundabout.



it was a parisian roundabout . . . circular is what they do.:):D:D

A friend once gave me some advice about driving in Paris.

1) Rent the most beat up, clapped out old car that you can. Ideally, one that looks about 5 minutes from going through the crusher.

2) Approaching a roundabout, do not slow down - accelerate.

3) Ignore any right of way and drive onto the roundabout like you really don't care whether you live or die.

Everyone will get out of your way.
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shropshire

:D:D:D:D

but stop calling it a circle FFS it's a roundabout.



We Yanks can call them circles if we want. :P

40yrs ago, when I was learning to drive in OC, California, one of the first places the driver ed instructor took us to was the traffic circle in Orange.

There have been circles here for a long time, but no one called them roundabouts until recently. Must be the Europeanizing of America. :o[:/]
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