Examination of Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Collisions Over 10 Years in Seven Midwestern States.

Auteur(s)
Raub, R.A.
Jaar
Samenvatting

This paper uses collision and inventory data from the Federal Railroad Administration to compare warning devices for highway-rail grade crossings. Four specific warning device classes were examined: crossbucks only, stop signs, flashing lights and gates. Findings indicate that the highest collision rates occurred at locations where the warning device was a stop sign. Gates generally had the lowest collision rates. There was substantial variation in collision rates among states for a given class of device. These results indicate that stop signs may not provide the assumed level of enhanced safety over crossbucks and that more research is needed.

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Bibliotheeknummer
I E842013 /81 /85 / ITRD E842013
Uitgave

ITE Journal, 2006 /04. 76(4) pp16,21-26

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