This “Temporary Traffic Control for Building and Maintaining Single and Multi-Lane Roundabouts” booklet is 8.5 x 11″. Although roundabouts have gained popularity and use in the U.S., minimal guidance is available for constructing roundabouts or installing, maintaining and removing temporary traffic control devices in work zones where roundabouts are constructed. These guidelines provide considerations and typical applications to assist field staff in setting up temporary traffic control for both new construction and maintenance activities. The traffic control guidelines outlined in this document can be used during various maintenance and construction activities such as pavement repair, striping, signing, delineation, landscaping and intersection repair as well as during the construction of new roundabouts.

This product was developed under the Work Zone Safety Grant, awarded to ATSSA by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).

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