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Identification And Testing Of Measures To Improve Work Zone Speed Limit Compliance


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Identification And Testing Of Measures To Improve Work Zone Speed Limit Compliance


Identification And Testing Of Measures To Improve Work Zone Speed Limit Compliance
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Author : Marcus A. Brewer
language : en
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Release Date : 2005

Identification And Testing Of Measures To Improve Work Zone Speed Limit Compliance written by Marcus A. Brewer and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2005 with Road work zones categories.




Identification And Testing Of Measures To Improve Motorway Work Zone Safety


Identification And Testing Of Measures To Improve Motorway Work Zone Safety
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Author : Alessandro Nocentini
language : en
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Release Date : 2016

Identification And Testing Of Measures To Improve Motorway Work Zone Safety written by Alessandro Nocentini and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016 with categories.




Development And Testing Of Variable Speed Limit Control Logics For Work Zones Using Simulation


Development And Testing Of Variable Speed Limit Control Logics For Work Zones Using Simulation
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Author : Byungkyu Park
language : en
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Release Date : 2003

Development And Testing Of Variable Speed Limit Control Logics For Work Zones Using Simulation written by Byungkyu Park 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.


There has been a considerable increase in the amount of construction work on the U.S. national highways in recent years. This is a direct result of the current transportation policies emphasis on the maintenance of existing facilities rather than on building new ones. But with the increase in the amount of traffic on the interstates, the safety at the construction sites is getting worsened. Variable speed limit (VSL) systems are a kind of intelligent transportation systems (ITS) technology and they try to increase safety by posting the maximum or minimum speed limits. The speeds to be posted on the VSL signs are calculated manually or with the help of algorithms. This study is an attempt to evaluate the performance of various speeds at work zones and to develop VSL control logics that would calculate suitable speeds for different traffic conditions. The research is conducted by simulating a postulated test-bed network and then validating the results by simulating a real world work zone site. The study uses a microscopic simulation model - VISSIM. The study developed a safety surrogate measure, minimum safety distance equation (MSDE), to quantify safety. Travel times have primarily been used to quantify mobility. Since most of the existing VSL control logics consider only the traffic advisory speed or average traffic speed, an attempt was made to develop a logic that would consider both safety and mobility in calculating speeds. The results of simulating the postulated network indicated that the performance of speeds varied with traffic demand volumes and compliance rate conditions. In general an increase in speed decreased safety, but improved travel time. Surprisingly at low volume and low compliance conditions an increase in speed also improved safety. In order to find the speeds that provide optimal measures of safety and mobility a normalization procedure that combines travel time and safety measures is used. The performance of the logics is mixed. In general logic 3 (that considers both safety and mobility measures to calculate VSL speed) performed better than logics 1 and 2 (that use average traffic speed). However logics 1 and 2 performed better than Logic 3 for oversaturated conditions and for low volume and low compliance conditions. Statistical analysis was performed to substantiate the results of the base cases and the logics. The performance of the VSL system was also evaluated by simulating a real world work zone site at Covington, Virginia. The results were found to be consistent with those of the postulated network.



Evaluation Of Work Zone Speed Reduction Measures


Evaluation Of Work Zone Speed Reduction Measures
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Author : T. H. Maze
language : en
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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.



Improving Work Zone Safety Through Speed Management


Improving Work Zone Safety Through Speed Management
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Author : Norman M. Sommers
language : en
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Release Date : 2013

Improving Work Zone Safety Through Speed Management written by Norman M. Sommers and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Road work zones categories.


Safety hazards are increased in highway work zones as the dynamics of a work zone introduce a constantly changing environment with varying levels of risk. Excessive speeding through work and maintenance zones is a common occurrence which elevates the dangers to both drivers and motorists in the work zone. Although most work zones are controlled by reduced speed limits or state law enforcement, driver adherence to these regulations and laws in very minimal, especially in work zones. Several studies have shown a correlation between speeding in work zones and traffic crashes which lead most traffic safety professionals to conclude that excessive speeding and speed variance are the contributing factors in a large percentage of traffic crashes, injuries or fatalities. The most influential factor in achieving speed compliance in the work zone is the driver's perception of heightened risk. The main objective of this study was to determine the safest and most effective countermeasure for the reduction of vehicular speeds within construction and maintenance work zones. The purpose of the simulator experiment was to determine the effectiveness of 20 countermeasures on the reduction of speed through work zones in a controlled laboratory setting. The literature review identified several past research studies utilizing speed reduction countermeasures in work zones and under normal traffic conditions. From this review, 20 countermeasures were selected for evaluation based upon discussions with ODOT personnel.The post hoc tests indicated that the presence of construction workers, presence of construction vehicles, law enforcement, speed photo enforcement and shifting lanes were most effective at reducing speeds in work zones. The least effective speed reduction countermeasures included 3 sets of 3 rumble strips, concrete barriers, other channelizing devices and changeable message signs with speed reductions less than 10 mph.



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.



Work Zone Speed Analysis Using Driving Simulator Data


Work Zone Speed Analysis Using Driving Simulator Data
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Author : Arash Adeli
language : en
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Release Date : 2014

Work Zone Speed Analysis Using Driving Simulator Data written by Arash Adeli and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2014 with Electronics in transportation categories.


This study investigates drivers' behavior in the highway work zone by incorporating virtual data collected by a high fidelity driving simulator. The study specifically examined speed variations along the work zone and compliance with the speed limit. A large network of 154 square miles southwest of Baltimore was developed in driving simulator. Over 100 participants from different socioeconomic groups were recruited to run driving tests under the study scenarios. Speed analysis was performed in both aggregate and disaggregate levels in work zone and in the areas under the influence of work zone related signs. The results demonstrate that drivers significantly comply with the speed limit in work zone and reduced their speed as they approached the work zone. Evaluation of speed limit violators confronting the work zone and its associated signs reveals that the majority of speed limit violators comply with the speed limit. Age, road familiarity and experience had a significant impact on speed limit compliance in the work zone while education level, income level and gender didn't reveal a clear association. Study results showed that although most of the drivers increased their speed immediately after passing the work zone, the compliance rate with the speed limit increased in comparison with the upstream zone, which demonstrate a sustainable effect of work zone and its associated signs on speed limit compliance behavior. The findings of this study could benefit transportation agencies for proper design of work zones and practice to increase safety for workers and drivers by predicting driver behavior in work zones. -- Abstract.



Efficacy Of Speed Monitoring Displays In Increasing Speed Limit Compliance In Highway Work Zones


Efficacy Of Speed Monitoring Displays In Increasing Speed Limit Compliance In Highway Work Zones
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Author : Jeanne Marie Bowie
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2003

Efficacy Of Speed Monitoring Displays In Increasing Speed Limit Compliance In Highway Work Zones written by Jeanne Marie Bowie and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2003 with Electronic dissertations categories.


Researchers are looking at several mechanisms for improving safety in highway work zones, including lowering the mean speed of vehicles in the work zone, encouraging drivers to be alert in work zones, improving the control of traffic in merging areas, and improving the safety devices that separate vehicles and construction workers. This study focuses on the goal of reducing speed in work zones.



Evaluation Of Traffic Control Countermeasures To Improve Speed Limit Compliance In Work Zones On High Speed Roadways


Evaluation Of Traffic Control Countermeasures To Improve Speed Limit Compliance In Work Zones On High Speed Roadways
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Author : Daniel D. Mason
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2013

Evaluation Of Traffic Control Countermeasures To Improve Speed Limit Compliance In Work Zones On High Speed Roadways written by Daniel D. Mason and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2013 with Road work zones categories.


"Slowing motorists within work zones on high-speed roadways continues to be a challenge for highway operators in all jurisdictions. The New Brunswick Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (NBDTI) utilizes procedures outlined in the Work Area Traffic Control Manual (WATCM) to manage speeds within work zones. The WATCM states the posted limit in work zones may not be more than 20 km/h less than the prevailing posted limit due to previous research indicating a larger reduction will increase the risk of collision. Workers on high-speed facilities are exposed to speeds of 90 km/h and greater. This study aims to identify traffic control countermeasures that will allow a further reduction below 90 km/h while maintaining speed limit compliance. The countermeasures tested included each, as well as combinations, of the following: Floating Speed Zones (FSZ); Traffic Control Person (TCP); Narrow Lanes; Radar Speed Display Board (RSDB); Variable Message Sign (VMS); Fake Police Vehicle. The top ranked countermeasures in terms of speed reduction were found to be the following combinations: the TCP and the FSZ; the Fake Police Vehicle and the FSZ; and the RSDB and the FSZ. The TCP/ FSZ, Fake Police Vehicle/ FSZ and the RSDB/ FSZ resulted in mean speed reductions of 23 km/h, 19 km/h and 19 km/h, respectively. Implementation of the countermeasures did not significantly increase speed variance. It is recommended that NBDTI incorporate a provision within the WATCM to allow reductions to 70 km/h as long as a RSDB or a TCP is used as a supplemental countermeasure."--Page ii.



Various Approaches To Improving Highway Safety


Various Approaches To Improving Highway Safety
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Author : United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Highways and Transit
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2002

Various Approaches To Improving Highway Safety written by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure. Subcommittee on Highways and Transit and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2002 with House & Home categories.