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As a subscriber you can listen to articles at work, in the car, or while you work out. Subscribe NowDriving culture writer Tom Vanderbilt gave kudos to Carmel for its roundabouts—and decline in injurious crashes—in a recent Newsweek magazine item.
Vanderbilt, author of “Traffic,” bemoaned recent statistics that show other countries are doing a better job than the United States of preventing road fatalities. He noted that in many other parts of the world, roundabouts are a common alternative to traffic lights and dicey left-turn-yield situations.
“Fortunately, the U.S. is also starting to think inside the circle,” Vanderbilt wrote. “Maryland, Missouri, and Georgia have built dozens of roundabouts in recent years … . But Carmel, Ind., is leading the nation, having built about 60 since 2001.”
Carmel has seen an 80-percent drop in injury accidents in its revamped intersections, Vanderbilt noted.
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