Benefit cost analysis of in-vehicle technologies and infrastructure modifications as a means to prevent crashes along curves and shoulders.

Auteur(s)
Tushar Pitale, J. Shankwitz, C. Preston, H. & Michael Barry, M.
Jaar
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The State of Minnesota has under way its Toward Zero Deaths (TZD) initiative, the goal of which is to eliminate fatal traffic crashes. This is a daunting task, and with limited financial resources, optimal strategies that provide the greatest benefit for a given cost have to be utilized if the goal of TZD is to be met. This report reviews both infrastructure and emerging in-vehicle solutions as a means to determine the optimal deployment strategy of countermeasures designed to improve highway safety. Infrastructure-based solutions are examined on two levels: 1) an analysis of a cross-section of strategies implemented throughout Minnesota, which 2) produced a before after analysis that quantified the effectiveness of a variety of strategies utilized in Minnesota. In addition to the standard civil engineering countermeasures studied under the before after analysis, emerging infrastructure and in-vehicle technology-based solutions were modelled in terms of effectiveness and potential deployment schedules. These cost and effectiveness models facilitated a comparison to the results of the before after analysis, and from the comparison, optimal strategies for improving safety with limited funds and the TZD goal are presented. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
20100650 ST [electronic version only]
Uitgave

St. Paul, Minnesota, Minnesota Department of Transportation, Research Services Section, 2009, 117 p. + app., 39 ref.; MN/RC 2009-39

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