
Roundabouts cut crashes and save lives. But not all roundabouts are built the same.
While the state of Washington has the most roundabouts, it can still be helpful for fleet drivers to know how to best approach these alternatives to intersections. Here are four tips.
Roundabouts are safer, more fuel efficient, and improve traffic flow as compared with traditional intersections. Here's how to approach one.
The number of crashes at two-lane roundabouts decreased on average 9% per year of their existence in the roadway, according to a new study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
Roundabouts reduce collisions because vehicle must slow down, but they can be tricky to navigate. Here's how to do it.
Roundabouts reduce collisions because vehicle must slow down, but they can be tricky to navigate. Here's how to do it.
Studies confirm that roundabouts can sharply reduce crashes, so a growing number of municipalities are replacing some traditional signalized intersections with roundabouts. Here's what drivers need to know about roundabouts. Video by Cars.com via YouTube. For the full safety tip, click here.
The Washington Department of Transportation offers advice on how to safely navigate a roundabout.
The Michigan Department of Transportation offers advice on how to safely navigate through a roundabout.
This video from the Michigan Department of Transportation explains how to navigate safely through a roundabout. For the full fleet safety tip, click here.
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