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Red Deerians can take a survey on roundabouts

It’s active on the city’s website until April 12
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A City of Red Deer image showing how a future traffic circle would look at 40th Avenue and 19th Street. (Contributed image).

City of Red Deer wants public feedback on roundabouts.

Red Deerians are being asked for their thoughts about how multi-lane roundabouts can be made easier for drivers and pedestrians in the city.

Engineering Services wants to understand how Red Deerians have adjusted to the existing multi-lane roundabouts so they can consider improvements in the design phase of the new roundabout that will be built at 19 St. and 40 Ave.

“Adding a roundabout at that intersection will improve safety as reduced speeds and fewer points of impact are proven to reduce serious injury collisions,” said Konrad Dunbar, engineering services manager.

“We want to know what Red Deerians think can be improved now that we have had two multi-lane roundabouts in the city for a while.”

The survey is now available on the city’s website at reddeer.ca/surveys and will be active until April 12.

Drivers with questions or concerns about driving through roundabouts are encouraged to visit the city’s roundabout education website at www.roundabout.how.