Disaggregate safety evaluation for signalized intersections and evaluation tool.

Author(s)
Kweon, Y.J.
Year
Abstract

This study was to evaluate traffic safety of four-legged signalised intersections and to develop a spreadsheet tool for identifying high-risk intersections taking into consideration vehicle movements, left-turn signal phase types, and times of day. The study used data from Virginia and employed count data models and the empirical Bayes (EB) method for safety evaluation of such intersections. It was found that crash pattern defined by vehicle movements involved in a crash and time of day are important factors for intersection crash analysis. Especially for a safety performance function (SPF), a model specification (Poisson or NB), inclusion of left-turn signal types, type of traffic flow variables, variable functional forms, and/or magnitudes of coefficients turned out to be different across times of day and crash patterns. The spreadsheet application tool was developed incorporating the developed SPFs and the EB method. As long as Synchro files for signal plans and crash database are maintained, no additional field data collection efforts are required. Adjusting the developed SPFs and the spreadsheet for recent traffic and safety conditions can be done by applying the calibration methods employed in the SafetyAnalyst software and the Highway Safety Manual. Implementing the developed tool equipped with streamlining data entry would greatly improve accuracy and efficiency of safety evaluation of four-legged signalised intersections in localities and highway agencies that cannot operate the SafetyAnalyst. (Author/publisher)

Publication

Library number
20121633 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Journal of Advanced Transportation, Vol. 46 (2012), No. 2 (April), p. 151-160, 25 ref.

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