A global survey on roundabouts (from
The Economist,
Circling the Globe, October 5th, 2013) - -
- 8,000 in Australia
- 30,000 in France
- 3,000 in the United States (one in every state)
- Amman, Jordon has so many that they are numbered
- Roundabouts cut deaths by 90% and crashes by a third in the U.S.
- Motorists in Baghdad circle their roundabouts in both directions
- In parts of Italy, the drivers expect cars already in the roundabout to yield
- In Belgium, cyclists are 41% more likely to die at a roundabout than at a crossroads
Example of a Dutch Roundabout that integrates vehicular and bike traffic.
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