Research of Safety Evaluation and Improvement for Highway Intersection.

Author(s)
Lu, J. & Yuan, L.
Year
Abstract

Highway intersection safety is one of the most important issues in transportation. To evaluate or assess the safety performance of an intersection, traffic crash analysis is the most popular method and has been used for a long history. However, traffic crash analysis is based on a lot of crash data which needs to be accumulated through a long time period. Besides, sometimes, traffic crashes randomly happen with the impacts of human driving behavior. Therefore, without sufficient data and crash history, traffic crash analysis may not give an overall evaluation for the intersection safety performance. This paper introduces an approach to evaluate highway intersection safety performance. This approach is fully based on the existing conditions of the intersection, including geometrics, channelization, sight distance, pavement surface conditions, traffic control devices, traffic signal timing and phasing, etc. The non-accident based approach is based on field survey to the conditions mentioned before. The approach will also result in a safety index to indicate the safety performance degree of the intersection. Meanwhile, corresponding countermeasures are ranked and recommended based on the cost-benefit analysis. The content of this paper is based on the research results from a part of a research project (entitled Safety Design of Highway Intersections) sponsored by China Department of Transportation. In this paper, the approach (called diagnostic approach) is practically applied to evaluate the safety performance of some intersections in Shan Dong Province. Results from the real application indicate that the approach has good applicability and can be used by field safety engineers in real application.

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C 44093 (In: C 43862 CD-ROM) /82 / ITRD E839977
Source

In: Compendium of papers CD-ROM 87th Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board TRB, Washington, D.C., January 13-17, 2008, 13 p.

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