Roundabouts
As published in the Desert Dispatch , Letters to the Editor, February 23, 2012-- “The City Council voted Tuesday to approve designing Barstow’s first roundabout.” That is how an article in the Desert Dispatch on Jan. 20 began. My first thought, like many others in the community, was that it sounded like a goofy idea. However, as I took a closer look at the issue, I began to realize that this might just be an idea whose time had come. The roundabout replaces the traditional intersection of streets with a circle. No stoplights, no stop signs: instead a circle, where vehicles enter the traffic flow, drive counter-clockwise to a desired point and exit. No stopping and no waiting. Moreover, while continuing to drive with no waiting, drivers save fuel. Most will only drive through the roundabout a couple times a week so individually drivers will probably not see a noticeable savings. However, consider the reduction in fuel consumption as a community over time, and with that reduced fue...