2008
DOI: 10.1139/l07-125
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Dernières avancées sur les carrefours giratoires

Abstract: Le carrefour giratoire est un aménagement routier qui a connu un fort succès au cours des années 1970 et est désormais pratique courante en Europe grâce à ses performances en termes de capacité et de sécurité. Néanmoins, ce concept d'ingénierie est d'usage beaucoup moins répandu dans le reste du monde et, notamment, en Amérique du Nord où la population reste circonspecte à son propos. Pourtant, lors de mises en application, les préjugés négatifs se transforment rapidement en opinion favorable. De plus, lorsque… Show more

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“…Roundabouts have become a common type of intersection design in many countries, although they are not yet used to the same extent everywhere. The number of roundabouts seems to increase steadily in countries and regions where they are already common while they are gaining popularity in regions where they were not applied in the past (Brilon & Vandehey, 1998;Brown, 1995;Pellecuer & St-Jacques, 2008;Rodegerdts et al, 2007;Thai Van & Balmefrezol, 2000). In a number of circumstances, roundabouts are assumed to be more beneficial than other intersection types, both in terms of traffic operations and traffic safety (Bird, 2001;Ogden, 1996;PIARC, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Roundabouts have become a common type of intersection design in many countries, although they are not yet used to the same extent everywhere. The number of roundabouts seems to increase steadily in countries and regions where they are already common while they are gaining popularity in regions where they were not applied in the past (Brilon & Vandehey, 1998;Brown, 1995;Pellecuer & St-Jacques, 2008;Rodegerdts et al, 2007;Thai Van & Balmefrezol, 2000). In a number of circumstances, roundabouts are assumed to be more beneficial than other intersection types, both in terms of traffic operations and traffic safety (Bird, 2001;Ogden, 1996;PIARC, 2003).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%