Left-turn accident rates are compared for five types of left-turn phasing: permissive; leading exclusive/permissive; lagging exclusive/permissive; leading exclusive; and lagging exclusive. Two different study designs were used to compare left-turn accident rates; botha simple comparison design and a simple before-and-after design were used. Left-turn accident rate (number of left-turn accidents per million left-turning vehicles) is used to compare the relative safetyof the different types of left-turn phasing. Left-turn accident rates are shown for each type of left-turn phasing and are further subdivided by whether there are two or three lanes of opposing traffic, by left-turn volume, and by opposing volume. The before-and-after data are categorized according to the types of left-turn phasing in the before and after periods. Observations and conclusions are made about the effect of volume, number of lanes of opposing traffic, and type of left-turn phasing on the accident rate. This paper appears intransportation research record no. 1324, Communications, traffic signals, and traffic control devices 1991
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