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National Roundabouts Week

Banner for National Roundabouts Week September 18-22, 2023


MUTCD R6-4a Roundabout Directional Arrow signFor all media inquiries, contact Neil Gaffney at neil.gaffney@dot.gov

MUTCD R6-4a Roundabout Directional Arrow signFor technical questions, contact Jeffrey Shaw at jeffrey.shaw@dot.gov


Participate in NRW by posting your roundabout items to social media using #RoundaboutsWeek

hashtag roundaboutsweek

Open houses, public meetings, trade shows, community events, and local media are all great opportunities to communicate to stakeholders about the benefits of roundabouts. You'll find helpful videos, brochures, and other content on our Roundabouts web page.

Be sure to check out the roundabout decal (shown here) developed by our marketing and communications team that can be used as a tabletop or floor display and the audio clip public service announcement about roundabout safety.


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Learn more about roundabouts by visiting the FHWA Roundabouts web page!

Streetview photo of single lane roundabout in Colorado.

 

Transportation Pooled Fund - Contact

Patricia (Tricia) Sergeson

Transportation Pooled Fund Manager

U.S. Department of Transportation - Federal Highway Administration

Office of Corporate Research, Technology, and Innovation Management

202-493-3166 (Voice)

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