This report describes the collection, analysis, and modeling of crash and roadway data for intersections on rural roads in California and Michigan for the years 1993-1995. Three classes of intersections are considered: (1) three-legged intersections with major road four-lane and minor leg two-lane stop-controlled, (2) four-legged intersections with major road four-lane and minor legs two-lane stop-controlled, and (3) signalized intersections with both major and minor roads two-lane.
Crash Models for Rural Intersections: Four-Lane by Two-Lane Stop-Controlled and Two-Lane by Two-Lane Signalized
1999
184 pages
Report
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English
Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Transportation Safety , Road Transportation , Rural intersections , Collision models , California , Michigan , Data collection , Data analysis , Signalized intersections , Highway safety , Two way stop intersection , Intersection collisions , Four way stop intersections , Intersections , Accident risk forecasting , Accident research , Models , Accident statistics , Statistical information , Accident analysis , Negative binomial regression
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