Full Circle: A New Roundabout is Coming to Coweta County

September 18, 2024
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Construction is set to begin on a new roundabout at the intersection of State Route 54 and State Route 16, starting on October 10, 2024. The Georgia Department of Transportation will kick off the project with a traffic shift to prepare the area for the major roadwork ahead.

The Details: The new roundabout is part of a broader effort to improve traffic safety and flow at the intersection, which has long been a trouble spot for drivers. The construction will replace the existing stop-sign intersection with a roundabout, a circular traffic pattern known for reducing severe accidents and easing congestion.

Starting on October 10, traffic will be shifted to a stop condition to allow crews to begin work safely. This configuration will stay in place until late spring 2025, when the roundabout is expected to be completed.

Why It Matters: Roundabouts have become a popular solution at busy intersections because they reduce the risk of high-speed crashes and improve overall traffic efficiency. By eliminating the need for traffic lights or four-way stops, roundabouts keep vehicles moving continuously, leading to shorter delays for drivers.

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In Context: This intersection serves as a critical point for Turin and surrounding areas, linking two heavily traveled state routes. As the region grows, ensuring smoother and safer traffic flow has become a priority for Georgia DOT. The roundabout project is expected to provide long-term improvements to both safety and commuting times for local residents.

What’s Next: Construction will continue through the winter months, with completion anticipated in late spring 2025. Motorists should expect delays and be prepared for changing traffic patterns throughout the construction period. Georgia DOT advises drivers to exercise caution, reduce speeds, and stay updated on project developments via the Georgia 511 service.

As the project moves forward, local residents and commuters can look forward to a safer, more efficient intersection once the roundabout is fully operational.


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