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Site Map Learning Kit Around the roundabout Videos Activities Bend Projects Empire Cooley/18th Reed/15th Planned Projects Completed Projects How to Make Safe Choices Motorist Pedestrian Bicyclist Trucker What if...? History Bend Considers Roundabouts Evolution of Single Lane Roundabouts Multilane Considerations Design Considerations Education Program Objectives More Links Home Introduction to site

Site Map Home –Introduction to site How to –Make Safe Choices –Motorist –Pedestrian –Bicyclist –Trucker –What if...? Bend Projects –Empire –Cooley/18 th –Reed/15 th –Planned Projects –Completed Projects Learning Kit –Around the roundabout –Videos –Activities History –Bend Considers Roundabouts –Evolution of Single Lane Roundabouts –Multilane Considerations –Design Considerations –Education Program Objectives More Links

Bend Multilane Roundabouts Make Safe Choices

What if...

Animation

Learning Kit NCHRP 3-65 Presentations Website Learning KIT Video Media Outreach Future and Experienced Users

NCHRP Presentations

Learning Kit Learning Kit Instructions –Suggestions for teaching Safe choices Poster Boards Tri Fold Pamphlets 2-D Model Bend-tailored Video Animations Citizen-Friendly Roundabout Plan Presentation Coloring Book Bend Roundabout Photos DVD/CDs for take home use Bend Roundabout Learning Kit

Video

Media Resources Public Service Announcements Newspaper articles

Learning Opportunities School Outreach –Integrate material with Bike Rodeo –Road Safety Day or Week –Integrate material with Safe Route to Schools Interactive learning opportunities outside of school –Kit materials posted on the web site –Public information displays at the county fair –Public information displays at parks

Rookie Drivers Class Curriculum –Roundabout materials that can be integrated into existing driver’s education courses –Written materials as well as video clips –Opportunity to test young drivers about appropriate driver behavior and making safe choices Supplement to Oregon DMV Handbook –Provide clear direction of user expectations –Would establish an authoritative source for appropriate driver behavior in modern roundabouts

Experienced Drivers Trucking Agencies –Freight Advisory Committee –Construction vehicles Arrive Alive at 55 –Integrate material into existing program Outreach to senior centers –Opportunity to address specific concerns –Interactive learning experience

Future and Experienced Users The following slides contain a sample of a fun, enjoyable way to convey valuable information regarding roundabouts to the child within us all….

Round about the Roundabout Drive round around a roundabout In Bend, one lane or two. Stay in the lane that you arrive Go straight, go left or U. A roundabout is just an intersection With a curve Drive round around a roundabout Chose safely all to serve. The traffic in the roundabout Has got the right of way. No stop signs round a roundabout Just yield to them, OK? Don’t crash into the other car. Don’t cross the middle line. Just drive around the roundabout And exit when it’s time

Round about the Roundabout You walk around a roundabout. Don’t cross across, Not you! And on a bike, just travel like A vehicle in queue. Drive round around a roundabout Be safe, you have a choice Just use your head, do what we said and travel safe – rejoice! Drive slow around a roundabout It’s made that way you see, Just travel slow, get where you go, It’s safe for you and me! The roundabout is safer than A traffic light, it’s true! If your choice not right, and bump you might, Fatalities are few. When trucks drive through a roundabout They go one at a time. The apron helps them circulate - They get to cross the lines.

Round about the Roundabout A siren means emergency Think fast, look where are you? Give them a lane, someone’s in pain And let them quickly through Drive round around a roundabout Choose safe, and be a friend From here, from there, from everywhere A roundabout in Bend.

History

Bend Considers Roundabouts Evolution of Single Lane Roundabouts Multilane Considerations Design Considerations Education Program Objectives

History Bend Considers Roundabouts –Why did Bend begin considering roundabouts? –Bend’s driving motivation Bend Considers Roundabouts

History Evolution of Single Lane Roundabouts –The story of Bend’s first roundabout –Successes and Lessons learned Evolution of Single Lane Roundabouts

History Multilane Considerations –Why? –Where/ Where not Balanced Approach –When –The Future Multilane Considerations

Design Design Considerations –Consistency –Uniformity in operations Detail Design Considerations Consistency in design Uniformity in operations

History Public Education Program –Continuing the City’s success of using roundabouts –Comprehensive outreach –Modular themed approach (simple and longer messages as appropriate)

Website Structure Overall Theme and Key Messages Theme Approach Key Points What if scenarios

Public Education Program Multilane Roundabouts: “Another Safe Intersection” Why? –Safety –Capacity –Delay –Aesthetics

Theme Approach – Modular and Interchangeable Theme 30 Second Explanation 7 minute Exploration WEBSITEHANDS-ON KITVIDEO More detailed information Make Safe Choices*