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Evaluation Of Work Zone Speed Reduction Measures


Evaluation Of Work Zone Speed Reduction Measures
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Author : T. H. Maze
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2000

Evaluation Of Work Zone Speed Reduction Measures written by T. H. Maze and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2000 with Roads categories.


The Iowa Department of Transportation (DOT) has made improving work zone (WZ) safety a high priority. Managing vehicle speeds through work zones is perceived to be an important factor in achieving this goal. A number of speed reduction techniques are currently used by transportation agencies throughout the country to control speeds and reduce speed variation at work zones. The purpose of this project is to study these and other applicable work zone speed reduction strategies. Furthermore, this research explores transportation agencies' policies regarding managing speeds in long-term, short-term, and moving work zones. This report consists of three chapters. The first chapter, a literature review, examines the current speed reduction practices at work zones and provides a review of the relevant literature. The speed control strategies reviewed in this chapter range from posting regulatory and advisory speed limit signs to using the latest radar technologies to reduce speeds at work zones. The second chapter includes a short write-up for each identified speed control technique. The write-up includes a description, the results of any field tests, the benefits and the costs of the technology or technique. To learn more about other state policies regarding work zone speed reduction and management, the Center for Transportation Research and Education conducted a survey. The survey consists of six multipart questions. The third chapter provides summaries of the response to each question.



Work Zone Speed Management


Work Zone Speed Management
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Author : John W. Shaw
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2015

Work Zone Speed Management written by John W. Shaw and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2015 with Road work zones categories.


This synthesis documents information regarding the current state of practice for work zone speed management. The report compiles data, procedures, techniques, and technical issues related to observing and comparing work zone speeds. The speed management measures have been organized into four categories: engineering, operational, enforcement, and public education and outreach. Information included in this study was acquired through a review of the literature, two surveys of state department of transportation representatives in all states, a compilation of state agency public information campaigns, and follow-up interviews with select survey respondents from several U.S. states and one Canadian province.



Evaluation And Summary Of Studies In Speed Control Methods In Work Zones


Evaluation And Summary Of Studies In Speed Control Methods In Work Zones
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Author : R. F. Benekohal
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992

Evaluation And Summary Of Studies In Speed Control Methods In Work Zones written by R. F. Benekohal and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Roads categories.


This report summarizes and evaluates the important findings from the literature review of the studies on work zone speed control techniques. The following treatments are included in this report: 1) flagging, 2) lane width reduction, 3) law enforcement, 4) changeable message signs (CMS), 5) rumble strips, and 6) flashing beacons. The effects of the speed control treatments on speed and traffic flow are evaluated based on: A) experiences with treatment, B) effects of treatment on speed, C) effectiveness of treatment, and D) comments about treatment. A brief description of the conditions under which the treatments were applied is provided, and the speed reduction effects of each technique are discussed. A reference matrix was prepared to identify publications related to each type of speed reduction treatment used in work zones.



Evaluation Of Variable Speed Limits In Work Zones


Evaluation Of Variable Speed Limits In Work Zones
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Author : Disapat Lavansiri
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Evaluation Of Variable Speed Limits In Work Zones written by Disapat Lavansiri and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Roads categories.




Speed Reduction Methods And Studies In Work Zones


Speed Reduction Methods And Studies In Work Zones
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Author : R. F. Benekohal
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1992

Speed Reduction Methods And Studies In Work Zones written by R. F. Benekohal and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1992 with Express highways categories.


The objectives of this project were to determine the effectiveness of speed control methods and study traffic behavior in construction zones. This report provides a brief introduction and summary of findings from the following reports which were prepared as part of this study: (1) Evaluation and Summary of Studies in Speed Control Methods in Work Zones. (2) Evaluation of a Radar-Activated Horn System for Speed Control in Highway Maintenance Operations. (3) Survey of Driver's Opinion about Work Zone Traffic Control on a Rural Highway. (4) Speed Reduction Effects of Drone Radar in Rural Interstate Work Zones. (5) Speed Reduction Effects of Changeable Message Signs in a Construction Zone. (6) Effects of Police Presence on Speed in a Highway Work Zone: Circulating Marked Police Car Experiment. (7) Evaluation of Work Zone Speed Limit Signs with Strobe Lights. (8) Speed Reduction Profiles of Vehicles in a Highway Construction zone. Data only for those vehicles in free flow traffic are used for speed reduction evaluation. A vehicle was considered to be in free flow traffic when its time headway was greater than 5 seconds.



Guidance For Implementation Of The Aashto Strategic Highway Safety Plan


Guidance For Implementation Of The Aashto Strategic Highway Safety Plan
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Author : Nicholas D. Antonucci
language : en
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Release Date : 2005

Guidance For Implementation Of The Aashto Strategic Highway Safety Plan written by Nicholas D. Antonucci and has been published by Transportation Research Board this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Technology & Engineering categories.




Mobility And Safety Evaluation Of Integrated Dynamic Merge And Speed Control Strategies In Work Zones


Mobility And Safety Evaluation Of Integrated Dynamic Merge And Speed Control Strategies In Work Zones
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Author : Syed Muhammad Zaier Abbas Zaidi
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

Mobility And Safety Evaluation Of Integrated Dynamic Merge And Speed Control Strategies In Work Zones written by Syed Muhammad Zaier Abbas Zaidi and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Intelligent transportation systems categories.


In recent years, there has been a considerable increase in the amount of construction work on the U.S. national highways. Most of the work undertaken is the reconstruction and rehabilitation of the existing transportation networks. Work zones in the United States are likely to increase in number, duration and length due to emphasis on repair and highway reconstruction as a significant portion of all federal-aid highway funds are now geared toward highway rehabilitation. The challenge of mobility is particularly acute in work zone areas as road repair and construction intensifies traffic issues and concentrates them in specific locations and at specific times. Due to the capacity drop, which is the result of lane closure in work zone area, congestion will occur with a high traffic demand. The congestion increases number and severity of traffic conflicts which raise the potential for accidents; furthermore traffic operational properties of roadway in work zone area become worse. Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) technologies have been developed and are being deployed to improve the safety and mobility of traffic in and around work zones. In several states in the US, the use of Dynamic Merge Controls also known as Dynamic Lane Merge (DLM) system has been initiated to enhance traffic safety and to improve traffic flow in work zone areas. The DLM usually takes two forms; dynamic early merge and dynamic late merge. The use of variable speed limit (VSL) systems at work zones is also one of those measures. VSL systems improve safety by helping the driver in determining the maximum speed that drivers should travel. Besides adding improvement to safety, they are also expected to improve mobility at the work zones. The main goal of this study is to evaluate the safety and operational effectiveness of the dynamic merge systems i.e. the dynamic early lane merge and dynamic late lane merge, in the presence of VSL system. More specifically, the VISSIM model is utilized to simulate a two-to-one lane configuration when one out of the two lanes in the work zone is closed for traffic. Six different scenarios were adopted to assess the effectiveness of these scenarios under different traffic demand volumes and different drivers' compliance rates to the messages displayed by the systems. These scenarios are; [bullet] Work Zone without VSL and without SDLMS or the current Motorist Awareness System (MAS) [bullet] Work Zone with VSL and without SDLMS [bullet] Work Zone with VSL and Early SDLMS [bullet] Work Zone with VSL and Late SDLMS [bullet] Work Zone with early SDLMS and without VSL [bullet] Work Zone with early SDLMS and without VSL An already calibrated and validated VISSIM model for Simplified Dynamic Lane Merge System (SDLMS) in accordance with the real life work zone was modified with a VSL through Vehicle Actuated Programming (VAP) code. Three different logics were coded each for VSL alone, early SDLMS+VSL and late SDLMS+VSL. All these logics were fine tuned with several test runs before finalizing it for the final simulation. It is found through the simulation of above mentioned scenarios that for low and medium volume levels (V0500, V1000 and V1500), there is no significant difference between the Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) plans for mean throughputs. However, for higher volume levels (V2000 and V2500), late SDLMS with and without VSL produced higher mean throughputs for all compliance rates and truck percentages except when the demand volume was 2,500 vph and compliance of 60%, where it produces the significantly lower mean throughputs. In terms of travel time through the work zone, results indicated that there is no significant difference between MOT types for demand levels of V0500 and V1000 when compliance is 40% or less but for compliance of 60% and more, only demand volume level that is not significantly different from other MOT types is V0500. This study revealed that VSL increases travel time through the work zone. This might be due to non-compliant vehicles that follow the compliant vehicle ahead unless they find a sufficient gap in adjacent lane to pass the compliant vehicle. It is also found out that VSL makes the system safer at higher volumes (2,000 vph and 2,500 vph). This was observed through safety surrogate measures selected for this study. Another outcome of this study is that the addition of VSL to the dynamic merge systems helps in improving the overall safety of the system by lowering speed variances and deceleration means of the vehicles travelling through the work zone. The passage of traffic through the work zone is made safer when a speed control is integrated to a dynamic merge system. It can be inferred from the simulation results that integrated SDLMS and VSL systems have better performance in terms of traffic mobility and safety than existing individual controls and also show that the integrated SDLMS and VSL system has more potential than each individual systems.



Speed Control Through Work Zones


Speed Control Through Work Zones
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1987

Speed Control Through Work Zones written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1987 with Roads categories.




Evaluation Of Traffic Controls For Highway Work Zones


Evaluation Of Traffic Controls For Highway Work Zones
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Author : Richard F. Pain
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1979

Evaluation Of Traffic Controls For Highway Work Zones written by Richard F. Pain and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1979 with Roads categories.




Evaluation Of Construction Work Zone Operational Issues


Evaluation Of Construction Work Zone Operational Issues
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Author :
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Evaluation Of Construction Work Zone Operational Issues written by and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Highway capacity categories.