Roundabout Planning, Design and Implementation
Fee: $1,595 / Online / Mar 23 - 24, 2027 / Course Code: 17-0331-ONL27
OVERVIEW
Please note, This instructor-led course has specific dates and times:
This course is held online over 2 days on the following schedule (All times in Eastern Time Zone): 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Eastern Time You have the option of attending Day 1, Day 2, or both days of the course.
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- Assess where roundabouts are appropriate based on operational, safety, and site-specific conditions
- Evaluate design trade-offs to optimize safety, capacity, and long-term performance
- Apply capacity analysis methods to support roundabout planning and decision-making
- Develop practical geometric design solutions aligned with industry standards
- Identify key design, maintenance, and implementation considerations that impact real-world performance
Description
Intersection performance challenges, such as congestion, collision risk, and inefficient traffic flow, require solutions that balance safety, capacity, and long-term operational performance. While roundabouts are widely recognized as an effective alternative, their success depends on appropriate application, sound analysis, and careful design decisions.
This course provides a structured approach to evaluating, planning, and designing modern roundabouts. Day 1 focuses on planning and operational considerations, including assessing suitability, safety performance, and capacity. Day 2 builds on this foundation by addressing geometric design and the practical application of design principles in a range of conditions. Participants may register for either day individually or attend both days for a complete view of roundabout development from planning through detailed design.
Through applied examples and structured guidance, this course supports the development of practical skills that can be directly applied to intersection planning and design challenges in professional practice.
Who Sould Attend
This course is designed for:
- Engineers and engineering technologists working in transportation or infrastructure
- Technical professionals involved in intersection planning, design, or traffic operations
- Practitioners responsible for safety, capacity, or lifecycle performance of transportation systems
- Early-career to senior professionals seeking practical roundabout design and analysis skills
Special Features & Requirements
- Flexible registration: attend Day 1, Day 2, or both days
- Each day is structured to provide standalone value while contributing to a complete learning path when taken together
SYLLABUS
Day I
Roundabout Planning and Operations:
- Roundabouts vs traffic circles and rotaries
- Roundabout applications and safety
- Life cycle costing
- Public outreach
- Roundabout capacity analysis
- Traffic operations at roundabouts
Day II
Roundabout Design:
- Controlling vehicle speeds at roundabouts
- Accommodating pedestrians and cyclists
- Accommodating the design vehicle
- Developing basic horizontal design composition
- High-speed and multi-lane approaches
- Roundabout detailed design checks
- Pavement markings and signage
- Design principles and pitfalls
- Design examples – addressing unique conditions
INSTRUCTOR
Senior Transportation Engineer, Partner — Harbourside Transportation Consultants
Dartmouth, NS
Michael is a Senior Transportation Engineer at Harbourside Transportation Consultants – Dartmouth, NS.
He has over 28 years of experience in transportation, traffic engineering, and municipal design. He has managed various transportation projects, including highway and interchange design, roundabout design, traffic signal design, traffic studies, traffic modelling, and intersection modifications. Michael was the lead writer of the geometric design chapter of the TAC Canadian Roundabout Design Guide. He has presented numerous public consultation/information sessions to educate the public on the benefits of roundabouts and how to use them.
Michael has served as a project manager, lead designer, Arcady modeller and peer reviewer on roundabout projects in Canada and the U.S.
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