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Role of Safety Performance Functions in the Highway Safety Manual July 29, 2009
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Presentation Overview SPF Application in Part C: Predictive Method SPF Application in Part B: Roadway Safety Management Process
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Safety Performance Functions in Part C – Predictive Method
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SPFs in Part C – Predictive Method
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SPF for specific facility type AADT Length Site characteristics to adjust with AMFs – Roadway – Intersection Local Calibration Factor Crash data for EB Method application Summary Data Needs for SPF Application
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Application of SPFs in Part C 1.5-mi rural two-lane Tangent roadway segment 10,000 veh/day 0% grade Local calibration factor = 1.10 6 driveways per mi 10-ft lane width 4-ft gravel shoulder Roadside hazard rating = 4 N observed = 10 crashes/year Objective: -Calculate predicted average crash frequency (N predicted )
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Step 1 - Base Conditions Estimate (N spf ) Predictive Method Sample Application Crashes/year Step 2 – Estimate Predicted Average Crash Frequency
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Safety Performance Functions in Part B – Roadway Safety Management
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SPFs and Part B – Roadway Safety Management
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Chapter 4 – Network Screening
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Excess Predicted Average Crash Frequency Using SPFs
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Estimate Crash Reduction on Suburban Arterial Intersection Chapter 7 – Economic Appraisal
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Estimate Crash Reduction Predicted Crashes - INTERSECTION – Predict Future Crash Frequency with SPF Data needs: SPFs, Future AADT, Length – Apply AMFs and Calibration Factor to Account for Local Conditions Data needs: AMFs for existing condition, local calibration factor Predicted Crashes - ROUNDABOUT – Apply AMF to Account for Alternate Conditions (Roundabout) Data needs: AMFs for alternate condition
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Estimate Monetary Benefit Convert crash difference to monetary benefits and estimate annual savings of improvement Crash Severity Comprehensive Crash Costs Fatality (K)$4,008,900 Disabling Injury (A)$216,000 Evident Injury (B)$79,000 Fatal/Injury (K/A/B)$158,200 Possible Injury (C)$44,900 PDO (O)$7,400 Source: Crash Cost Estimates by Maximum Police-Reported Injury Severity within Selected Crash Geometries, FHWA - HRT - 05-051, October 2005.
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Summary of Data Needs for SPF Application Applicable SPF AADT Length Local Geometric/Operational Conditions and Corresponding AMFs Local Calibration Factors Historical crash data for EB Method Application
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Thank you! www.highwaysafetymanual.org
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SPFs in Part C – Predictive Method Expected Average Crash Frequency from EB Approach Predicted Average Crash Frequency from SPF Equation Observed Crash Counts
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Crashes/year Predictive Method Sample Application Step 3 – Estimate Expected Average Crash Frequency
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Chapter 9 - Safety Effectiveness Evaluation
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