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Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway)
Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway)
Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway)
Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway)
Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway)
Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway)
Project Overview
The final piece of the Loop 202 (Red Mountain Freeway), between Power and University roads, is open to traffic. Within this segment, drivers entering or exiting the new freeway at the McKellips Road and Brown Road interchanges will encounter roundabout intersections.

Recognized nationwide for their outstanding safety statistics, roundabout intersections also help maintain steady traffic flow when compared to traffic signal intersections. The communities surrounding these interchanges expressed a preference for these innovative intersection types during the planning of this freeway.

Play How to get on the Loop 202.
Play Exit the same lane you entered in.
Play 76th Street and McKellips proper lane usage.
Play Improper merge, on ramp to Loop 202.
Play Late lane change causes accident.
Play Proper yielding.
Play Exiting freeway to 76th Street.
Play Riding bicycle on surface street and walking bicycle on sidewalk.
Play Pedestrians in the Modern Roundabout
Play Exiting the Loop 202 Roundabout open to traffic.
Play Exiting the Loop 202 - Cars exiting too fast.
Play Entering the Loop 202 from the Roundabout.
Play Exiting the Loop 202 and using the Roundabouts
to re-enter the freeway in the opposite direction.

ADOT Modern Roundabout Resources

Loop 202/McKellips Roundabouts Gameboard June 2008 (file size: 206KB)

Drive a Roundabout like a Traditional Intersection June 2008 (file size: 537KB)

How Modern Roundabouts Affect You June 2008 (file size: 466KB)

How to Drive a Modern Roundabout - A June 2008 (file size: 545KB)

How to Drive a Modern Roundabout - B June 2008 (file size: 682KB)

Bicycle and Pedestrian Crossings at the Modern Roundabout June 2008 (file size: 579KB)

Statewide Roundabouts, Existing and Planned June 2008 (file size: 984KB)

ADOT Modern Roundabout Brochure January 2008 (file size: 2.9MB)

ADOT has developed educational tools for communities considering or implementing Modern Roundabouts and we are available to speak with your neighborhood or homeowner association. Contact Julian Avila with ADOT’s Office of Communication and Community Partnerships at 602.712.7033 to schedule a visit.

Documents are posted as they become available in PDF format, which requires Adobe Reader to view.

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On The Move Our Valley Freeway System is part of the 2004 voter-approved Regional Transportation Plan. We are working hard with our transit partners to implement the voters’ vision and are committed to quality, safety, open communication with our neighbors, and minimal inconvenience to the traveling public.