What is a Roundabout?

A roundabout is a circular intersection where traffic flows counterclockwise around a center island. Drivers yield to traffic already in the circle and enter when there is a safe gap.

Unlike traditional intersections with stop signs or signals, roundabouts are designed to improve safety and keep traffic moving smoothly.

Benefits of Roundabouts

Improved Safety

  • Reduce severe crashes by up to 80% compared to traditional intersections.

  • Lower speeds make crashes less likely and less severe.

Traffic Movement

  • Reduces stop-and-go delays.

  • Handles more vehicles efficiently, especially during peak hours

Cost Effective

  • No signal equipment = lower long-term maintenance costs.

  • Operates during power outages.

How to Drive a Roundabout

1. Slow Down as you approach.

2. Yield to traffic already in the roundabout.

3. Choose Your Lane before entering.

4. Enter When Clear and keep moving.

5. Do Not Stop inside the roundabout unless necessary for safety.

6. Exit using your right turn signal.

Existing and Planned Roundabouts

Roundabouts are a safer, more efficient alternative to traditional intersections. They help reduce traffic delays, improve traffic flow, and lower the risk of serious crashes.

The City of Kyle is actively investing in modern infrastructure by constructing new roundabouts and upgrading existing intersections as part of the 2022 Road Bond Program. This map highlights both existing roundabouts and those planned for construction in key locations across the city.

By implementing roundabouts, Kyle is preparing for growth while prioritizing safety, efficiency, and long-term cost savings for our community.

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