Cost-effectiveness and safety of alternative roadway delineation treatments for rural two-lane highways. Volume VI, Appendix E

Cost and service life of roadway delineation treatments. Study sponsored by U.S. Department of Transportation DOT, Federal Highway Administration FHWA.
Author(s)
Bali, S. Potts, R. Fee, J.A. Taylor, J.I. & Glennon, J.
Year
Abstract

Under this research study, the effect of various delineation treatments on accident rates was assessed by analyzing accident data from more than 500 roadway sites in 10 States for tangent, winding and isolated horizontal curve sections on two-lane rural highways. Cost-benefit and cost models for evaluating specific delineation treatments were developed and guidelines formulated by executing the cost-benefit models for selected delineation treatments. This volume contains two appendixes. Appendix D discusses various alternative accident cost information and presents the rationale for using specific accident cost data. Appendix E discusses the cost and service life information of delineation treatments used in the study. Over 20 references are cited and the information presented provides the background for the inputs to the cost-benefit model. /FHWA/

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La Jolla, Science Applications, Inc., 1978, 97 p., graph., tab., ref.; Report FHWA-RD-78-55

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