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Important Tips on How to Use a Roundabout in Brampton

Inbrampton.com
October 17, 2018
Alan Kan

Roundabouts are becoming an increasingly used modification to certain intersections. In Mississauga, for example, the most widely known roundabout is the one near Square One Drive at Duke of York Boulevard, as well as a lesser known one at Hazelton and Plantation Place by the Erin Mills Town Centre.

That being said, with room still to growth and land to develop, Brampton will likely see more roundabouts being installed in the city's residential neighbourhoods as a way to mitigate traffic flow in the future. However, a primary issue with roundabouts is people in Peel Region may not know exactly how to navigate through one.

It's not an unusual occurrence, as roundabouts are more common in European cities than North American ones. But the Peel Regional Police have some helpful tips on how to navigate through a roundabout, which they've recently posted on their website.

When you are approaching a roundabout:

When emergency vehicles are outside the roundabout, pull over to the right, if you can do so safely and let the emergency vehicle pass you before you enter. If an emergency vehicle is inside, drive around to your intended exit, leave the roundabout completely before you pull over to the right, then let the emergency vehicle pass you.

The police offer additional tips for those not operating a motor vehicle while using a roundabout, such as…

Pedestrians should:

And for cyclists:

 

City of Brampton offers a list of the benefits of roundabouts, such as improving traffic flow by slowing it down, improving safety (because collisions inside a roundabout are reduced because of the decreased speed), more environmentally friendly (fewer stops as opposed to a regular intersection leads to less fuel consumption) and reduced costs.