- Many motorists overlook pedestrians as they enter roundabouts because they place their focus on evaluating gaps between upstream vehicles. Motorists exiting roundabouts accelerate, making it more difficult to stop for crossing pedestrians. Countermeasures are available to improve driver yielding (Table 30.2).
Table 30.2 Countermeasures to Improve Motorist Yielding at Roundabouts | |
Countermeasure | Description |
Increase Driver Awareness of Crossing Pedestrians at Roundabout Exits |
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Improve the Visibility and Conspicuity of Pedestrian Crossings |
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Increase Sight Distance to Pedestrian Crossings |
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Lower Vehicle Speeds at Roundabout Exits |
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