NTL Record

Title Engaging the Public Through Print and Web Outreach: How Carmel, Indiana, Uses Innovative Media to Shape Public Perception of Roundabouts
Record ID 74307
Personal Name
Contributor
McBride, Michael; Shaw, Jeffrey
Corporate Creator United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
Publisher United States. Department of Transportation. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
Publication Date 20110501
Language English
Abstract In the late 1990s, the City of Carmel, Indiana, began installing roundabouts within its jurisdiction, where they soon became a common type of intersection design. This change in intersection design policy stemmed from an influential roundabout champion—the City's mayor. Mayor Jim Brainard took office in 1996 and subsequently pushed for the installation of a roundabout at an intersection that, at that time, was in the project development phase for major rehabilitation. His interest in roundabouts stemmed from his visits to Europe, where modern roundabouts are common, and a ski trip to Vail, Colorado, where the city had installed a roundabout to reduce recurring congestion experienced during peak skiing season. Since the mayor's first push in 1996, the City of Carmel has constructed over 60 roundabouts with the support of the public.
Rosap ID dot:49272
Rosap URL https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/view/dot/49272
TRT Terms Roundabouts; Innovation; Driver education; Interchanges and intersections
Geographical
Coverage
United States
Report Number FHWA-SA-11-025
Resource type Brief
URL https://ntlrepository.blob.core.windows.net/lib/74000/74300/74307/FHWA-SA-11-025.pdf
Format PDF
Database NTL Digital Repository