09/17/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/17/2025 16:13
COLUMBUS - This is National Roundabouts Week when transportation officials across the country tout the safety improvement that follows where they're implemented.
Roundabouts are a proven safety tool for decreasing crashes and virtually eliminating crashes that result in serious injuries or deaths.
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) analyzed crash data from 76 intersections that had been converted to roundabouts. The data showed that single lane roundabouts decreased injury crashes by 69% while multi-lane roundabouts resulted in a 25% decline.
"Safety is the driving force behind every decision we make, and the results are clear, roundabouts are very effective at reducing crashes and saving lives," said ODOT Director Pamela Boratyn. "Our goal is to continue to support our local, county, and state partners by providing funding for roundabouts."
In July, Governor Mike DeWine announced an additional $137 million for 55 traffic safety projects across the state. Of those projects, 25 include installing roundabouts.
One of the best safety success stories attributed to roundabouts can be found in Clark County. The intersection of State Route 41 and State Route 235 had a long history of serious crashes. Over the past several decades, ODOT installed several countermeasures like rumble strips, multiple stop signs, and flashing beacons. In 2000, a traffic signal was installed. While the signal reduced overall crashes, deadly and serious injury crashes went up. Finally in 2014, a roundabout was installed. In the 11 years since, there has not been a single fatal crash. The lone serious injury crash occurred in 2023 and involved a motorcycle with the rider impaired by drugs and without a helmet or motorcycle endorsement on their license.
Other Examples Around Ohio
You can learn more about the safety benefits of roundabouts and how to navigate them through ODOT's website - transportation.ohio.gov/roundabouts