SAFETY OF FREEWAY MEDIAN HIGH OCCUPANCY VEHICLE LANES: A COMPARISON OF AGGREGATE AND DISAGGREGATE ANALYSES

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GOLOB, TF CALIFORNIA UNIV, INST TRANSP STUDIES, IRVINE, USA RECKER, W CALIFORNIA UNIV, INST TRANSP STUDIES, IRVINE, USA LEVINE, DW CALIFORNIA UNIV, INST TRANSP STUDIES, IRVINE, USA
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This paper addresses safety issues associated with High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes constructed along freeway medians, without physical separatio from adjacent traffic. Data associated with operation of such an HOV facility in Southern California are analyzed relative to the pattern of accidents on the facility and the potential role of congestion. Detailed analyses of accident characteristics point out that potentially false conclusions regarding the safety of HOVlanes can be drawn from simple analyses that are based on aggregatemeasures of accident frequencies and assumed traffic volumes.(A).

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I 827379 IRRD 9003
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ACCIDENT ANALYSIS AND PREVENTION 1990 /02 E22 1 PAG:19-34 T13

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