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Crash Analysis of Lincoln Way and Dakota Ave. Ames, IA
Vic Lund Millie Hayes April 18, 2007
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Lincoln Way and Duff Ave. North Leg
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Lincoln Way and Duff Ave. East Leg
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Lincoln Way and Duff Ave. South Leg
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Lincoln Way and Duff Ave. West Leg
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2001-2006 Lincoln Way and Dakota Ave. Crashes by Crash Severity
Year Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Major Injury 1 4 Minor Injury 2 3 Possible/Unknown PDO 11 7 28 6 12 8 39 *2006 crashes are preliminary
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2001-2006 Lincoln Way and Dakota Ave. Crashes by Crash Manner
Year Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Non-collision 1 3 Rear-end 6 2 9 Angle, oncoming left turn 4 18 Broadside 7 Sideswipe, same direction Unknown 12 8 39 *2006 crashes are preliminary
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2001-2006 Lincoln Way and Dakota Ave. Crashes by Major Cause
Year Total 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 Ran Traffic Signal 2 1 6 FTYROW: Making right turn on red signal FTYROW: Making left turn 3 12 FTYROW: From driveway FTYROW: To pedestrian FTYROW: Other (explain in narrative) Driving too fast for conditions 4 Exceeded authorized speed Made improper turn Followed too close Lost Control Other/Unknown/Not Reported 5 8 39 *2006 crashes are preliminary
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Probable Cause of Crashes
Pattern Probable Cause Left-turn head-on collisions Large volume of left-turns Restricted sight distance Too short amber phase Absence of special left-turning phase Excessive speed on approaches Rear-end collisions at signalized intersections Slippery surface Large number of turning vehicles Poor visibility of signals Inadequate signal timing Inadequate roadway lighting
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Countermeasures Left-Turn Head-On Crashes Rear-End Crashes
Reduce the speed limit on Lincoln Way Revisit signal timing scheme Rear-End Crashes Install “Slippery When Wet” signs
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