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Meeting the AASHTO Safety Goal Daniel L. Carter, PE UNC Highway Safety Research Center AASHTO Safety Mgmt Subcommittee Meeting September 2, 2009.

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1 Meeting the AASHTO Safety Goal Daniel L. Carter, PE UNC Highway Safety Research Center AASHTO Safety Mgmt Subcommittee Meeting September 2, 2009

2 AASHTO Safety Goal In 2003, safety goal was 1.0 fatalities per 100 million VMT Revised in 2008 to reduce fatalities by 1000 per year, moving toward halving fatalities over the next two decades. Strategic Highway Safety Plan addresses the areas affecting these fatalities

3 National Trend of Highway Fatalities

4 National Trend of Fatality Rate

5 National Trend of VMT

6 Preliminary Data for 2008 37,313 fatalities (down 3,746 from 2007) 1.28 fatalities per 100 million VMT (down from 1.36 in 2007)

7 SHSP Emphasis Areas AASHTO SHSP outlines 22 emphasis areas People – E.g., curbing aggressive driving, keeping drivers alert Infrastructure – E.g., keeping vehicles on the roadway, improving intersections Other – E.g., safety information, emergency medical services

8 Emphasis Area Fatalities 2004 Fatalities 2007Change Young drivers87827648-1134 Unlicensed drivers70387607569 Older drivers48334436-397 Aggressive driving1319213040-152 Alcohol related1309912998-101 Passenger restraint1643214390-2042 Pedestrian46754654-21 Bicycle727698-29 Motorcycle402851541126 Large truck52374808-429 Train371335-36 Running off the roadway94539419-34 Intersection78527331-521 Head-on and cross median41393695-444 Work zones1063835-228

9 State SHSP Review Reviewed 51 SHSPs (all states and D.C.) Noted which emphasis areas were addressed often and which areas were addressed rarely

10 State SHSP Review Emphasis areas addressed in most SHSPs  young drivers (41)  aggressive driving (41)  impaired driving (46)  occupant restraint (47)  keeping vehicles on the roadway (45)  intersections (42)

11 State SHSP Review Emphasis areas addressed in most SHSPs  young drivers (41)  aggressive driving (41)  impaired driving (46)  occupant restraint (47)  keeping vehicles on the roadway (45)  intersections (42)

12 State SHSP Review Emphasis areas addressed in few SHSPs  driver licensing (12)  keeping drivers alert (17)  driver safety awareness (14)  in-vehicle safety technologies (1)  vehicle-train safety (12)  head-on and cross median crashes (14)

13 State SHSP Review Emphasis areas addressed in few SHSPs  driver licensing (12)  keeping drivers alert (17)  driver safety awareness (14)  in-vehicle safety technologies (1)  vehicle-train safety (12)  head-on and cross median crashes (14)

14 Area #5 – Impaired Driving Alcohol-related fatalities have remained at a constant level in recent years Approximately 13,000 fatalities per year, or 30% of all highway fatalities Most states and agencies focused on:  Enforcement  Public awareness

15 Area #5 – Impaired Driving Some states moving toward stricter use of alcohol ignition interlocks Required for some DWI offenders in most states… However, only 8 states require them for all offenders In 2007, only 10% of eligible offenders had them installed on their vehicles

16 Area #5 – Impaired Driving Research shows that ignition interlocks prevent half of offenders from re- offending 30% of drivers in fatal alcohol related crashes are re-offenders Strict use of alcohol ignition interlock could prevent these crashes and save up to 1950 lives

17 Area #15 – Keeping Vehicles on the Roadway Run-off-road fatalities have remained at a constant level in recent years Approximately 9,400 fatalities per year, or 22% of all highway fatalities

18 Area #15 – Keeping Vehicles on the Roadway Examples of State initiatives in SHSPs:  Colorado: hot spots; speed reduction  D.C.: surface treatments; rumble strips  Idaho: ITS speed signs; delineation treatments  New Hampshire: rumble strips; remove trees  New York: road safety audits; widen shoulders  Missouri: statewide program for rumble strips and improved delineation

19 Area #15 – Keeping Vehicles on the Roadway What benefit could be achieved through more edgeline/shoulder rumble strips? Approximately 7000 fatalities per year occurring on two-lane rural roads from single vehicle run-off-road crashes Research shows potential for 29% reduction due to rumble strips Potential for 2000 lives per year to be saved by having rumble strips on all two-lane rural roads

20 Looking toward the future Fatalities decreasing 600 per year (2004-07)  Straight line estimate = 20,500 fatalities/year in 2042 Fatality rate decreasing 2% per year  Straight line estimate = 1.0 in 2020

21 Looking toward the future Unlicensed drivers fatalities on the rise, and the area is getting little attention nationwide in SHSPs Motorcycle fatalities on the rise  Only 21 states require helmets for all riders

22 Looking toward the future Some strategies show promise, but need to be more strictly or more widely implemented to gain full benefit In-vehicle safety technologies emerging (e.g., Electronic Stability Control)

23 Looking toward the future Some strategies have shown great effectiveness (e.g., GDL) but soon that “fruit will be picked” Progress in fighting highway fatalities is encouraging, but persistence and innovation are needed


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