‘Dutch roundabouts’ now installed in France: how do they work?
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‘Dutch-style’ roundabouts are becoming increasingly common in France, particularly in Paris, and are designed to enable vehicle drivers and cyclists to better ‘co-exist’, say proponents.
The roundabouts are so-called because they are inspired by the Netherlands where cycling is very popular. They are designed to make it safer for cyclists to use and reduce the risk of blind
spots and dangerous vehicle-bike collisions.
They have a ‘second’ roundabout - which is a cycle lane - around the main one used by motorised vehicles
They are designed to offer everyone the best possible visibility at every junction
Cyclists have priority when entering and exiting the roundabout
Read also: Nice trials video software to fine drivers who block cycle routesRead more: New type of traffic light aims to improve cyclist safety in France
Some were recently built in the Paris region, notably in the towns of Bures-sur-Yvette (Essonne) and in Créteil (Val-de-Marne).
Another was put in place in Clermont-Ferrand (Puy-de-Dôme) last year, after they were also introduced in Rennes (Ille-et-Vilaine) and Brest (Finistère).
They appear to be well-used and well-received by cyclists and may become even more popular and widespread as a result.
However, cycling associations have said that there is still work to be done to convince motorists of the new system.
The roundabouts come after a report published in 2022 showed a sharp rise in the number of cyclist deaths - up 30% compared to 2019. This was blamed partly on the reported increase in
cyclists on the roads since the Covid pandemic.
In early 2023, a serious crash - in which a drunk driver ran into the back of a group of young bike riders in Brittany, seriously injuring two of them - prompted renewed debates on how to
make cycling safer in France.
At the time, safety campaigner Teodoro Bartuccio - an Olympic cycling trainer, who founded the Mon vélo est une vie association (‘My bike is a life’) - called for an in-depth debate on
transport to decide how to make cycling safer.
“We have worked hard in Paris and other cities on cycle lanes and it is starting to have an effect, because there are more and more cyclists,” he told The Connexion.
However, he called for more to be done in the countryside and warned that many cyclists had even experienced “deliberate violence from motorists”.
In October 2024, an SUV driver in Paris was charged with murder and is accused of deliberately running over a cyclist in a road rage incident.
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