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1 Data Driven Safety Analysis in the Project Development Process: State Practices
Integrating Safety Performance into ALL Highway Investment Decisions

2 Safety Analysis in Project Development Peer Exchanges
DC Federal Lands Puerto Rico

3 Every Day Counts Data-Driven Safety Analysis Initiative
Goal: Integrate safety performance into ALL highway investment decisions

4 The Project Development Process

5 Safety Analysis in Project Development: Determining Appropriate Level of Analysis
VA: Traffic Operations & Safety Analysis Manual OR: Analysis Procedures Manual FHWA: Scale and Scope of Safety Analysis Methods in the Project Development Process (coming soon)

6 Safety Analysis in Planning and Scoping

7 Safety Analysis Applications in Planning and Scoping
IL: Safer Road Index in Project Prioritization and Scoping CO: Transportation Safety Management and Operations Evaluations Supporting Design Scoping Reviews

8 Case Study: Illinois DOT Safer Road Index & Performance Metrics
Evaluation pavement condition and safety together to prioritize projects Condition Rating System (CRS) – Structural: Loss of load carrying capacity or structural breakdown International Roughness Index (IRI) – Functional/Surface: Excessive roughness impacting functional usability and causing drive discomfort Safer Roads Index (SRI) – Safety Performance (PSI): Establishes safety risk based on historical severe crashes and exposure State of Repair CRS Range 9.0 to 7.6 Excellent 7.5 to 6.1 Good 6.0 to 4.6 Fair 4.5 to 1.0 Poor IRI Range (in/mi) 1 to 94 95 to 177 > 177 SRI Range Minimal Low Minor Medium Moderate High Severe 5% Credit: IL DOT

9 Case Study: Illinois DOT Safer Road Index & Performance Metrics
Ranked from High to Low Credit: IL DOT

10 Case Study: Illinois DOT Safer Road Index & Performance Metrics
Legend Credit: IL DOT

11 Safety Analysis for ALL Projects

12 Safety Analysis in Alternatives/Environmental Analysis

13 Safety Analysis Applications in Alternatives/Environmental Analysis
MN: Trunk Highway 371 OH: I-270/US 33 Interchange

14 Minnesota Trunk Highway 371
Name Description Total Crashes Segment Crashes Intersection Crashes Injury Crashes PDO Crashes Existing (HSM Prediction) As predicted by the Highway Safety Manual 60.4 32.8 27.6 19.9 40.5 Alterative 1 Do Nothing, 2030 Traffic Volumes 103.9 77.2 26.7 34.4 69.5 Alternative 2 4 Lane on the existing alignment 66.7 48.7 18.0 27.2 39.5 Alternative 3 4 Lane on the existing alignment with the Pequot Lakes bypass with Traffic Signal 88.1 50.5 37.6 36.5 51.6 Alternative 3 (Modified) 4 Lane on the existing alignment with the Pequot Lakes bypass with Interchange 80.9 30.4 34.0 46.9 Alternative 4 4 Lane on the existing alignment with the Pequot Lakes and Jenkins Bypass with Traffic Signals 99.3 50.3 49.0 41.5 57.8 Alternative 4 (Modified) 4 Lane on the existing alignment with the Pequot Lakes and Jenkins Bypass with Interchanges 88.2 37.9 37.3 50.9 Alternative 5 4 Lane on the existing alignment with the Jenkins Bypass with Traffic Signal 79.5 29.2 32.5 47.0 Alternative 5 (Modified) 4 Lane on the existing alignment with the Jenkins Bypass with Interchange 75.0 24.7 31.0 44.0

15 Case Study: I-270/US 33 Interchange, Dublin OH
Three of eight interchange alternatives were developed and analyzed based on a list of criteria: Traffic Operations Design & Construction Environmental Impacts Right-of-Way Needs Capital Costs Safety Performance ISATe

16 Case Study: I-270/US 33 Interchange, Dublin OH
Alternative 8 predicted to have lowest KAB crash frequency and lowest expected societal cost City of Dublin and ODOT selected Alternative 8 as the preferred alternative based on all of the criteria. ISATe

17 Safety Analysis in Design

18 Safety Analysis Applications in Design Phase
MO: Safety Analysis Requirement in Design Exception Policy KS: Performance-Based Practical Design Selecting design elements/features Intersection Control Evaluation (ICE)

19 MoDOT’s Design Exception Process - 131.1
In addition, if the design exception request involves safety related features that are adequately addressed in the AASHTO Highway Safety Manual, then documentation of the exception should include a safety analysis as described in the manual.

20 Kansas DOT K-177 Modernization Project

21 Every Day Counts Data-Driven Safety Analysis Initiative
Goal: Integrate safety performance into ALL highway investment decisions


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