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Cost Effective Approaches to Improving Highway Safety Thomas M. Welch State Safety Engineer Office of Traffic & Safety Iowa DOT tom.welch.@dot.iowa.gov April 2005
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2 WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION 1.2 million people will die as a result of road crashes this year – more than 3200 deaths each day ROAD SAFETY IS NO ACCIDENT
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4 1 Murder every 7.9 days 1 Aggravated Assault every 87 minutes 1 Violent Crime every 70 minutes 1 Property Crime every 6 minutes 1 Crime every 5.5 minutes 1 Fatality every 19 hours 1 Injury every 15 minutes 1 Property Damage every 10 minutes 1 Crash every 8 minutes Iowa Crime Crash Clock (2000 data)
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5 United Kingdom7.5 Netherlands 7.6 Sweden 8.3 Norway 8.3 Switzerland 8.4 Finland 8.5 Australia 9.0 Denmark 9.2 Canada 9.3 Germany 11.1 Global Safety Comparisons (Fatality Rate – 2002 data - deaths/1B kmVT) (Source: IRTAD 2004) Top 11 shown without the United States. Where do we rank?
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6 Global Safety Comparisons (Fatality Rate – 2002 data - deaths/1B kmVT) United Kingdom7.5 Netherlands7.6 Sweden 8.3 Norway 8.3 Switzerland 8.4 Finland 8.5 Australia 9.0 Denmark 9.2 Canada 9.3 USA 9.4 Germany 11.1 10 th (Source: IRTAD 2004)
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7 The Problem - Today US Highway deaths have remained relatively constant– 42,643 (2003) 43,005 (2002) and… The fatality rate is unacceptably high: 1.48 deaths per 100 million VMT Jack Trice Stadium – Ames, IA
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9 Treatments Must Be Effective and Cost Effective
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10 Iowa DOT’s Safety Investment Focus Emphasis on Reducing Fatal and Major Injury Crashes
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*2004 Preliminary Iowa Crash Deaths Associated with Key Areas
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12 Iowa Seatbelt Usage 86% Seat Belt Usage The 14% Unbelted represent ~55% of Iowa’s Fatalities
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13 Iowa’s Roadway-Related Fatal Crashes 52% of Iowa’s fatalities are related to Lane Departure 39% of Iowa’s fatal crashes are single-vehicle ROR (Run-Off-Road)
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14 Safety Investment Strategy Candidate Safety Projects Paved shoulders Milled in shoulder rumble strips 2-lane shoulder widening High severity crash 2-lane roads High crash curves Centerline rumble strips Cross-median head-on crashes High severity crash intersections Expressway intersections 7 of 9 address ROR crashes
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15 Statewide curve average = 1.1 crashes / MVM Top 30 average = 11.7 crashes / MVM Worst Curve = 78 crashes / MVM 5% of crashes occur at top 30 locations (1% of curves) 11% of fatal crashes occur at top 30 locations Primary Highway High-Crash Curves
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16 Curve Improvements Improve superelevation Pave shoulders Add shoulder rumble strips Flatten foreslopes Remove fixed objects Delineate with chevrons / pavement markings Ball bank advisory speed
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17 Bigger and Brighter Curve and Chevron Signs US 6, Johnson County
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18 Bigger and Brighter Curve and Chevron Signs
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19 Inside Curve Paved Shoulder with Rumble Strip
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20 Outside Curve Paved Shoulder with Rumble
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21 Advanced Curve Warning Initiative Pennsylvania DOT
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22 Rumble Warning Panel in Advance of Curve US 18, Palo Alto County
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23 No Shoulders, Steep Slopes
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24 Shoulder Drop-off “Edge Rut”
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25 Two Feet Paved Shoulder, Flat (6:1) Foreslope
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26 Paved Shoulders New Iowa DOT Policy: 4 Feet Paved Shoulders (6 ft shoulders shown)
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27 Rolled-in Shoulder Rumble Strips
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28 Photos: Pennsylvania DOT Milled-in Shoulder Rumble Strips
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29 Paint in Milled Rumble Strip I-75 Michigan
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30 Normal Edgeline Rumble Edgeline Comparison of painted edgeline in Rain Paint in Milled Rumble Strip Photo: Michigan DOT
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31 Milled Centerline Rumble Strips 2 Milled Strips @ 4 ft spacings
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Minnesota: Centerline Rumble Strips MN State Rte 23, 2-lane St. Cloud to Willmar 50 miles Installed 2000
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33 Night Performance of Pavement Markings Photos courtesy of 3M
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34 Pavement Markings Material Cost / mile (4-inch solid line) Life Water-based$ 400 6 mos. – 2 yrs High-build Water Borne $ 6302 – 3 yrs Epoxy, Polyurea $ 3,1003 – 4 yrs Milled-in Tape$ 15,8004 – 7 yrs Milled-in Tape Water-based paint NEW
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35 Florida 6-inch Markings and Raised Pavement Markings (RPMs)
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36 Brighter Signs & Pavement Markings Iowa Hwy 76 Clayton Co.
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37 Brighter Signs & Pavement Markings I-35 Ankeny
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38 BEFORE AFTER Utility Pole Relocation / Consolidation Pennsylvania DOT Digitally Enhanced Photographs
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39 Utility Pole Delineation
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40 Clear Zone: Guys & Push Poles Watch clear zone encroachment Mark guy wires for snowmobiles Breakaway guy wires
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41 BEFORE AFTER Tree Removal Pennsylvania DOT Digitally Enhanced Photographs
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42 BEFOREAFTER Slope Flattening & Day Lighting Pennsylvania DOT Digitally Enhanced Photographs
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43 Daylight: Intersections, Drives Vegetation: crops, bushes Cut or fill problem Signs & poles
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44 Culverts Consider Drop Inlets
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45 Mailboxes Replace with breakaway posts and well-fastened boxes
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46 Cross Slopes (Transverse) Flatten to avoid impacts or ramping Remove or grate pipe hazards
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47 Rip Rap Foreslope and toe: maximum 4 inch Backslope: any size? Do not create a wall
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48 Skid Resistance Friction Program
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49 Median Cable (Brifen) Successful in Oklahoma City Successful on I-35 near Ankeny Easy to maintain and replace
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50 Use More Traditional Cable I-80 Western Iowa
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51 Larger Stop Sign
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52 Flag on Stop Ahead Sign
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53 Flags on Stop Sign
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54 Flashing Beacon on Stop Sign
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Advance Stop Sign Rumble Strip
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56 Sign Replacement & Maintenance
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57 Flashing Overhead Beacons (NOT effective)
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58 Large Advance Street Name Sign
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59 Larger Street Name Signs
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60 Larger Street Name Sign
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61 Florida Advance Lane Assignments Florida Department of Transportation
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62 Delineate Median Storage
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63 Advisory Speed with Beacon US 65, Bondurant
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Protected Left-turn Arrow Offset Left-turn Lanes for Better Visibility
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65 Offset Right-turn Lane
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66 Off-Set Right-Turn Lanes
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67 More and Longer Rural Turn Lanes US 30 & S 27, Story County
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68 Safety Dikes (Escape Ramps) Opposite all “T” intersections Free of fixed objects
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69 Signals Back plates Add mast arms Add far right side heads Head for each lane Detector location and operation Combination poles Replace 8 inch lenses with 12 inch Mill/patch affect detectors Pedestrian signal/buttons
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70 Michigan - RIDP At intersections where 12 inch signals replaced 8 inch signals: 26% reduction in total crashes 46% reduction in injuries 63% reduction in angle crashes
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71 Roundabouts University Place, Washington
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72 Roundabout Conflict Points 9 Conflicts 6 Major 32 Conflicts 24 Major 8 Conflicts 4 Major
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73 Driver Safety Corridors
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74 Sioux Center, Iowa 4-lane undivided to 3-lane BEFORE AFTER
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75 5-Lane / 3-Lane with Parking University Ave., Des Moines
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76 Pedestrian Advisory Signing
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77 Low-Cost Intersection Gap Warning System Pennsylvania DOT Digitally Enhanced Photograph
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78 Tailgating Treatment Pennsylvania DOT Digitally Enhanced Photograph
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79 “Sometimes the best public works project is the concrete you don’t pour.” - Steve Porter Missouri DOT
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80 Return on Investment? Iowa Highway Fatalities Five Year Average 1995 -1999 480 2000 - 2004* 421* Preliminary *
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Charles (Tony) Aiken, FHWA, 2004 Traffic Records Forum
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Cost Effective Approaches to Improving Highway Safety Thomas M. Welch State Safety Engineer Office of Traffic & Safety Iowa DOT tom.welch.@dot.iowa.gov April 2005
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