The objectives of this study were to (a) determine a procedure to use to identify corridors in each highway district for which a detailed analysis of crash data should be conducted (with resulting increased law enforcement activities, education programs and engineering improvements); (b) develop a procedure to use to analyze the crash data and recommend countermeasures; and (c) conduct a case study analysis for one selected corridor. A method which could be used to select high crash corridors, by highway district, was developed. The procedure involved obtaining a list of routes in each district which traveled through more than one county; determining various attributes for each route (such as length, number of crashes, traffic volume); calculating a relative value for each attribute; and developing a ranking method to select a route for each district. After a specific corridor is selected in a highway district, the crashes should be analyzed based on both a corridor basis and a review of high crash locations. The corridor analysis involves comparing the characteristics of the crashes on the corridor with statewide data. The high crash analysis involves identifying 0.1 and 0.3-mile spots and 1-mile sections having a critical number and rate of crashes and inspecting these locations. Countermeasures would then be recommended to address the problem areas identified on the corridor.


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    Titel :

    Kentucky Transportation Center: College of Engineering. Evaluation of High Traffic Crash Corridors


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2002


    Format / Umfang :

    58 pages


    Medientyp :

    Report


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch







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