Safety Effectiveness of Selected Treatments at Urban Signalized Intersections

This study conducted a before–after evaluation by means of the empirical Bayes methodology for four types of treatments at signalized intersections with data from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The results indicated that changing to protected left-turn phasing from permissive or permissive–protected...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transportation research record 2008-01, Vol.2056 (1), p.70-76
Hauptverfasser: Srinivasan, Raghavan, Council, Forrest, Lyon, Craig, Gross, Frank, Lefler, Nancy, Persaud, Bhagwant
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This study conducted a before–after evaluation by means of the empirical Bayes methodology for four types of treatments at signalized intersections with data from Winston-Salem, North Carolina. The results indicated that changing to protected left-turn phasing from permissive or permissive–protected phasing could lead to a virtual elimination of left-turn crashes but other crashes, which were likely to be less severe, could increase. Conversion from nighttime flashback to regular phasing seemed effective in reducing nighttime crashes. Replacing 8-in. signal heads with 12-in. heads seemed effective in reducing right-angle crashes, but this measure could increase other, less-severe crashes. Adding another red-signal lens to an existing one or changing from permissive to permissive–protected left-turn phasing did not seem particularly effective in reducing crashes, but these results were not definitive because they were based on a limited number of sites. Further research using data from other jurisdictions is needed, so that more definitive conclusions can be made about the safety effectiveness of these treatments.
ISSN:0361-1981
2169-4052
DOI:10.3141/2056-09