Basis of the Swiss Design Standard for Roundabouts

Author:

Spacek Peter1

Affiliation:

1. Institute for Transport Planning and Systems, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, ETH Hönggerberg, HIL F 41.1, CH-8093 Zurich, Switzerland

Abstract

The roundabout form of intersection underwent a huge boom in Switzerland in the 1990s. So-called compact roundabouts have proved particularly successful with regard to traffic safety; in many cases it was possible to eliminate accident "black spots" by converting existing intersections. Analysis of accident data has shown, however, that safety improvements have not produced satisfactory results at all roundabouts. Indeed, before-and-after comparisons indicate certain roundabouts actually experienced increases in the number of accidents. The causes of these negative effects appear to lie in local circumstances. A research project was launched to investigate the relationships between accident occurrence, traffic flow, and geometry in the area of roundabouts. The goal of the project was to develop basic principles for a Swiss design standard. The central importance in roundabout design of the deflection of vehicle pass-through tracks by means of the roundabout's central island was established. An insufficient deflection of the vehicle stream from the straight direction of travel results in failures to give way, increased pass-through speeds, and underestimations of these speeds by the other parties in conflict situations. These consequences are manifested in increased accident frequency.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

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