![]() ![]() With the roundabout intersection control being proven as a safe, operationally efficient, and environment-friendly control treatment, a greater use of roundabouts with urban freight- roadway networks and their feasibility is analyzed in this study. Improving the efficiency at urban intersections with high truck traffic can address the freight-traffic congestion, leading to optimized goods movement as well as decreased delays, congestion, and emissions, thus enhancing the air quality in and around the communities. Intersections for urban freight-roadway networks are one of the major freight bottlenecks and are considered to be a significant contributor for congestion and delay. Freight bottlenecks are a major cause of recurring congestion which accounts for about 40% of total vehicle hours of delay in the United States. By eliminating idling at traffic lights, Carmel's roundabouts remove the equivalent of 5,000 cars' worth of carbon dioxide, while saving the city's drivers an estimated $14 million in gas annually, according to former city engineer Michael McBride.The demand for freight transportation in the United States has grown rapidly in the past couple of decades the rate at which the highway capacity is growing is not able to meet the freight-trans- portation needs, resulting in congestion and delay, ultimately affecting the users and the public with increased prices for the goods delivered, unreliable delivery times, and air-pollution concerns. "As traffic fatalities continue to rise in the U.S., we really need to use all the tools in our toolbox, and roundabouts are one of those tools that we've seen be effective," said Jessica Cicchino, vice president of research at the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.Īnd there's an environmental benefit as well. Busy intersections, like highway exits, saw an 84% drop. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety found that Carmel's switch to roundabouts cut injury crashes in the city by nearly half. There has been a bit of a learning curve for drivers, but Carmel has been able to remove traffic lanes even as its population has more than quadrupled. Roundabouts don't require electricity, so they continue to function during power outages and severe weather that can black out a traditional stoplight intersection. The roundabouts keep vehicles flowing, but they also slow traffic down, and slower traffic makes the roads safer for pedestrians and bicyclists. "We can keep our roads more narrow, and that's better for the environment. ![]() "We don't have to pave over paradise," Brainard said. "A roundabout would have moved 30 cars through in the same amount of time."īy 2025, Carmel, home to more than 100,000, will have just one stoplight. "Two cars are going through this intersection," he said while navigating a standard intersection. Mayor James Brainard said they make the community safer and greener.ĬBS News rode along with Brainard through some of the roundabouts, where he pointed out why he prefers traffic circles over intersections with stoplights. The city is home to 142 roundabouts and counting - more than any other city in the country. Carmel, Indiana, is sending drivers for a loop - by design. ![]()
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