Roundabouts in a US city!! Common everywhere throughout Australia. Must say what a beautiful city, would feel right at home there. Thanks for showcasing it.
@tranxuantv79243 ай бұрын
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@SidLaw5003 ай бұрын
Was just there about a week ago. The roundabouts are a game changer--a next level city for sure.
@exploreusacities3 ай бұрын
I find it interesting that Carmel was one of the first cities to install an automatic traffic signal and now they are clearly leading the charge on building roundabouts. They care about the transportation of their citizens!
@martyaz2 ай бұрын
Fine day for a tour.
@Maxime_K-GАй бұрын
Perhaps it's only reasonable that the city with the first signalized intersection continues to be at the forefront of intersection design and road safety in the US today.
@gregnery2 ай бұрын
I've never been there, but I've read about it. It looks like the former mayor was really competent, and that can make a difference. He also spearheaded roundabouts (and some of them required 200+ pages of environmental studies before they could be built). The architecture is also nice - instead of silly modernist buildings, there's sort of a federalist style, and that makes the city look nice. Nice architecture was sort of enforced by the city as well - it wasn't obligatory, but was nudged through tax credits and such. In the two dense areas, they've put parking underground to achieve density and walkability. Having competent leadership is really important. And a leadership with a vision. Portsmouth, New Hampshire sort of has similar vibes - brick sidewalks, older style buildings, better architecture (but no roundabouts really).
@lukeben511 күн бұрын
I drove there all the way from Florida to see the 2024 solar eclipse. The town was in the path of totality! It's a beautiful town.
@exploreusacities8 күн бұрын
wow, that's a long drive. Yes, I agree, Carmel is great