planners, health and senior policy advocates for livable neighborhoods,
engineers and technicians, walkable and bikable streets supporters, safe
streets proponents…
“EMBRACE THE ROUNDABOUT”
One-Day Workshop in Burlington, Tuesday,
March 31, 2015
Presenter: Mark T. Johnson, PE
MTJ Roundabout Engineering, Madison, Wisconsin
Register Online Today!
This workshop focuses on the
all-modes “intersection safety belt” conducted by American pioneer roundabout designer
and researcher Mark T. Johnson, PE. http://www.mtjengineering.com/
Johnson works regularly with
local governments and communities through the gritty public meetings and
hearings it takes to bring new technology to fruition, change that increases
vastly both safety and service to our streets and highways for all who walk,
bicycle or travel by motor vehicle.
Location: Memorial Lounge, Waterman Building, University
of Vermont, Burlington, VT.
Time: Sign in: 8 a.m.-8:45 a.m. Workshop: 8:45 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Sponsors: Burlington Neighborhood Planning Assemblies 2/3 & 4/7
Co-Sponsors: UVM Center on Aging Chittenden
County Regional Planning Commission
AARP Vermont Addison County Regional Planning Commission Northwest Regional Planning Commission VTrans
Vermont Local Roads Program Lamoille County Planning Commission
Workshop Topics Include: 1. ABCs of roundabout design (capacity,
size, trucks, delay, walk and bike modes, comparison to signals/signs). 2. Recent design developments. 3.
Intersection case analyses, including one or more from Burlington. 4. Gaining
public acceptance and support. 5. Other topics--pollution, gasoline use and
global warming reductions; land use and economic benefits; traffic calming,
scenic quality, and roundabout corridors.
The Roundabout: Fights sprawl. Rescues
seniors from their high intersection fatality rates. Constitutes central path to walkable/bikable
neighborhoods/downtowns. Slashes walk/bike/car occupant serious
injuries about 90%. Drops intersection gas use/pollutants/global warming gas about
30%. Boasts highest capacity for all modes. Easily
fits over 90% of all busy intersections. Facilitates healthy walk/bike lifestyles and safe school routings. Brings
economic vitality and higher density growth.
Enhances scenic quality. Twinned
with cycle track to assure safe, comfortable cycling for all. Because of high rates of senior fatalities
intersections when driving or walking, AARP advocates converting signalized
intersections to roundabouts.
New Era, New
Needs: The young
millennial generation drives less, 12% less get driver licenses, and increasingly
choose to live and work in urban and town centers car independent. But our walk/bike infrastructure remains
antiquated or non-existent. The U.S.
once first and now 15th in highway safety faces growing walk and
bike fatalities, car fatalities still too high.
Every three years a fatal injury occurs in Burlington—six at signalized
intersections since 1998—the majority on foot and bicycle, and a third
seniors. The roundabout keys the march
to safety for all modes at intersections.
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REGISTRATION: “EMBRACE THE ROUNDABOUT
WORKSHOP”
Tuesday, March 31, 2015.
Presenter: Mark T.
Johnson, P.E. Venue: Waterman
Memorial Lounge, UVM, Burlington VT
Register Online Today: http://www.cvent.com/d/7rqmc9/4W
Or: (1) fill out this form and FAX to 802-865-8066 or (2) mail with
either credit card information or check made out to “Embrace the Roundabout
Workshop” to Delaney Meeting and Event Management, One Mill Street, Suite 315,
Burlington, VT 05401. For questions,
email info@delaneymeetingevent.com or call 802-865-5202
COST: General
_____ $50.00
Student/Senior _____ $20.00
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For further information contact: Tony
Redington, NPA 2/3 Steering Committee, TonyRVT99@gmail.com, telephone 802-343-6616 1/25/2015
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