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3DRoundaboutModelingQA

 1 Q&A for . . . January 27, 2016 3D Roundabout Modeling Q: Where can I find the recording, power point and questions & answers for this webinar? A: All the current 2016 Engineering/CADD, at: ecso.support@dot.state.fl.us Q: Has the 2D prerecorded webinar been uploaded to the ECSO site? A: The 2D Roundabout Design with Open Roads webinar will be posted (at the same time as the 3D Roundabout Modeling) and only, /channel/UCT2GSoQtPEMg7jjUlee67fw *** You need only to subscribe (free of charge). *** NOTE: The 3D Roundabout Modeling webinar

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Exhibit 213-1

 15" With Traffic Separator 18" With Type E Curb Line to Face of Curb: *Min Offset From Lane Edge 01/01/2025 EXHIBIT 213-1 See Detail "A" Pedestrian Refuge SPLITTER ISLAND DETAIL BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN DETAIL (See Figure 213.8.1) Bicycle Ramp 2' R (10' Desirable, 8' Min.) Sidewalk (5' Desirable) Sidewalk Buffer Truck Apron Circulatory Roadway MODERN ROUNDABOUT DETAILS 1:7 Taper Rate 6 ' M i n . 1 0 ' Warning Detectable 3' R Min. 3' 1' R (Typ.) 3' 3' 3' R

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2DRoundaboutDesignPresentation

 Ro u n d a b o u t D e s ign Open Ro a d s Te chnology Michael Donahue  NCHRP 672  BEGIN / END ROAD TYPICAL  ENTRY / E X I T L ANES  Set median EOP geometry  Consider element relationships: Critical due to iterative process during roundabout design  Add Construction Guide lines  Consider where guidelines may also be used as breaklines when modeling  Establish outside EOP geometry  MEDIAN ISLAND AND CROSSWALK  Island nose  Crosswalk  FINAL TOUCHES  Median Curb

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2DRoundaboutDesignPresentation1971303779

 Ro u n d a b o u t D e s ign Open Ro a d s Te chnology Michael Donahue  NCHRP 672  BEGIN / END ROAD TYPICAL  ENTRY / E X I T L ANES  Set median EOP geometry  Consider element relationships: Critical due to iterative process during roundabout design  Add Construction Guide lines  Consider where guidelines may also be used as breaklines when modeling  Establish outside EOP geometry  MEDIAN ISLAND AND CROSSWALK  Island nose  Crosswalk  FINAL TOUCHES  Median Curb

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3DRoundaboutModelingQA-1853039936

 1 Q&A for . . . January 27, 2016 3D Roundabout Modeling Q: Where can I find the recording, power point and questions & answers for this webinar? A: All the current 2016 Engineering/CADD, at: ecso.support@dot.state.fl.us Q: Has the 2D prerecorded webinar been uploaded to the ECSO site? A: The 2D Roundabout Design with Open Roads webinar will be posted (at the same time as the 3D Roundabout Modeling) and only, /channel/UCT2GSoQtPEMg7jjUlee67fw *** You need only to subscribe (free of charge). *** NOTE: The 3D Roundabout Modeling webinar

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3DRoundaboutModelingQA

 1 Q&A for . . . January 27, 2016 3D Roundabout Modeling Q: Where can I find the recording, power point and questions & answers for this webinar? A: All the current 2016 Engineering/CADD, at: ecso.support@dot.state.fl.us Q: Has the 2D prerecorded webinar been uploaded to the ECSO site? A: The 2D Roundabout Design with Open Roads webinar will be posted (at the same time as the 3D Roundabout Modeling) and only, /channel/UCT2GSoQtPEMg7jjUlee67fw *** You need only to subscribe (free of charge). *** NOTE: The 3D Roundabout Modeling webinar

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Exhibit 213-1

 15" With Traffic Separator 18" With Type E Curb Line to Face of Curb: *Min Offset From Lane Edge 01/01/2025 EXHIBIT 213-1 See Detail "A" Pedestrian Refuge SPLITTER ISLAND DETAIL BICYCLE AND PEDESTRIAN DETAIL (See Figure 213.8.1) Bicycle Ramp 2' R (10' Desirable, 8' Min.) Sidewalk (5' Desirable) Sidewalk Buffer Truck Apron Circulatory Roadway MODERN ROUNDABOUT DETAILS 1:7 Taper Rate 6 ' M i n . 1 0 ' Warning Detectable 3' R Min. 3' 1' R (Typ.) 3' 3' 3' R

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7110402-724CommResp

 7110402 THERMOPLASTIC PAV EMENT MARKINGS COMMENTS FROM INDUSTRY REVIEW Peter Hsu 813-975-6251 ping.hsu@dot.state.fl.us Comments: 7-5-2023 Specification 711 updates removing "roundabout informational markings" from the list of markings that require preformed thermoplastic. o Consider a further review of Specification 711- 4.2.3 in relation to the requirements shown in FDM 230, Table 230.3.1, and update the Specification 711-4.2.3 language to incorporate criteria from the FDM

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Resources

Initiatives Target Zero Roundabouts STEM

https://www.fdot.gov/agencyresources/resources

Travelers and Commuters

and Motor Vehicles Florida Highway Patrol Florida Map Florida Roundabouts Florida Scenic

https://www.fdot.gov/agencyresources/travelersandcommuters.shtm

RampTerminalsDetailsGoreAreasPresentation

 FDOTSS3 Design and 3D Modeling Ramp Terminal Details (Gore Areas) FDOTSS3 Design and 3D Modeling Ramp Terminal Details (Gore Areas) Vern E. Danforth, P.E., FDOT Engineering/CADD System Office May 27, 2015 Detailing the Corridor Design • Intersections • Traffic separator nose • Median crossovers • Turning Islands • Driveway and sidewalk ramps • Curb transitions • Roundabouts • MES slope transitions • Median crown crossover • Retention pond design • Ramp Terminals (Gore

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2024FDMRevisions

roundabout intersections. 212.6 Section Replaced the table of lane transition lengths with equations, speeds and a modified format. 213 FDM Modern Roundabouts (Fastest Path Tools) 213.10 Section Provides guidance on carrying a separated bicycle lane through a roundabout with new Exhibit 213‐6, additional guidance to designers when developing entry and exit geometry for multi‐ lane roundabouts. 213.5 Section Modified figure to clarify guidance for spiral transitions on multi‐lane roundabouts

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Combined Project Pages

a C o u nty community, reflecting local needs and prefe rences. • The addition of three roundabouts, signals. • Visit the project website for more information. SR 972/Coral Wa y Roundabout COMMUNITY, Way roundabout project was initiated by a citize n request to improve safety and operations

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2020 FDOT Design Manual

Intersections 213 Modern Roundabouts (Roundabout Design Aids) 214 Driveways 215 Webinar RDB20-07, Standard Plans and Standard Specifications 116 Roundabout Evaluation (Evaluation Forms

https://www.fdot.gov/roadway/fdm/2020-fdot-design-manual

2025FDM202SpeedMgmt

on physics. Examples include roundabouts, splitter medians (horizontal deflection), and raised, Roundabouts Roundabouts are effective as a transition from a higher speed context to a lower speed, roundabouts are fairly common oOn the State Highway System (SHS), modern roundabouts are standard, but smaller roundabouts (sometimes referred to as “mini- roundabouts”) may be appropriate in contexts where operating speeds of 25 mph or less are desired. See FDM 213 for roundabout design criteria. When

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FDOT ICE Manual_2024

Figure C-45. Mini and Single-Lane Roundabout ....................................................... C-51 Figure C-46. 1NS X 2 EW Roundabout ....................................................................... C-52 Figure C-47. 2NS X 1EW Roundabout ........................................................................ C-53 Figure C-48. 2X2 Roundabout, designs—including roundabouts, crossover-based designs, and U-turn- based designs—have been introduced

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