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Cost Effective Approaches to

Improving Highway Safety

Thomas M. WelchState Safety Engineer

Office of Traffic & Safety

Iowa DOT

[email protected]

April 2005

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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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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 Damageevery 10 minutes

1 Crash every 8 minutes

IowaCrime Crash

Clock(2000 data)

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United Kingdom 7.5 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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Global Safety Comparisons(Fatality Rate – 2002 data - deaths/1B kmVT)

United Kingdom 7.5 Netherlands 7.6 Sweden 8.3 Norway 8.3 Switzerland 8.4 Finland 8.5 Australia 9.0 Denmark 9.2 Canada 9.3 USA 9.4 Germany 11.1

10th(Source: IRTAD 2004)

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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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Treatments Must Be Effective

andCost Effective

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Iowa DOT’s SafetyInvestment Focus

Emphasis on Reducing

Fatal and Major Injury Crashes

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Intersection

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Unbelted Persons

2000-2004 1995-1999*2004 Preliminary

Iowa Crash Deaths Associated with Key Areas

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Iowa Seatbelt Usage

86% Seat Belt Usage

The 14% Unbelted represent ~55% of Iowa’s Fatalities

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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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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 9address ROR

crashes

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•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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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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Bigger and Brighter Curveand Chevron Signs

US 6, Johnson County

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Bigger and Brighter Curve and Chevron Signs

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Inside CurvePaved Shoulder with Rumble Strip

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Outside CurvePaved Shoulder with Rumble

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Advanced Curve Warning Initiative

Pennsylvania DOT

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Rumble Warning Panelin Advance of Curve

US 18, Palo Alto County

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No Shoulders, Steep Slopes

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Shoulder Drop-off “Edge Rut”

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Two Feet Paved Shoulder,Flat (6:1) Foreslope

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Paved Shoulders

New Iowa DOT Policy:

4 Feet Paved Shoulders

(6 ft shoulders shown)

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Rolled-in Shoulder Rumble StripsRolled-in Shoulder Rumble Strips

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Photos: Pennsylvania DOT

Milled-in Shoulder Rumble Strips

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Paint in Milled Rumble Strip

I-75 Michigan

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Normal Edgeline

Rumble Edgeline

Comparison of painted edgeline in Rain

Paint in Milled Rumble Strip

Photo: Michigan DOT

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Milled Centerline Rumble Strips

2 Milled Strips @ 2 Milled Strips @ 4 ft spacings4 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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Night Performance ofPavement Markings

Photos courtesy of 3M

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Pavement Markings

Material

Cost / mile(4-inch

solid line)Life

Water-based $ 4006 mos. – 2

yrs

High-build Water Borne

$ 630 2 – 3 yrs

Epoxy, Polyurea

$ 3,100 3 – 4 yrs

Milled-in Tape $ 15,800 4 – 7 yrs

Milled-in Tape

Water-based paint

NEW

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Florida 6-inch Markings and Raised Pavement Markings (RPMs)

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Brighter Signs & Pavement Markings

Iowa Hwy 76Clayton Co.

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Brighter Signs & Pavement Markings

I-35Ankeny

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BEFORE

AFTER

Utility Pole Relocation / Consolidation

Pennsylvania DOTDigitally Enhanced Photographs

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Utility Pole Delineation

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Clear Zone: Guys & Push Poles

Watch clear zone encroachment Mark guy wires for snowmobiles Breakaway guy wires

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BEFORE

AFTER

Tree Removal

Pennsylvania DOTDigitally Enhanced Photographs

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BEFORE AFTER

Slope Flattening & Day Lighting

Pennsylvania DOTDigitally Enhanced Photographs

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Daylight: Intersections, Drives

Vegetation: crops, bushes Cut or fill problem Signs & poles

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Culverts

Consider Drop Inlets

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Mailboxes

Replace with breakaway posts and well-fastened boxes

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Cross Slopes (Transverse)

Flatten to avoid impacts or ramping Remove or grate pipe hazards

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Rip Rap

Foreslope and toe: maximum 4 inch Backslope: any size? Do not create a wall

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Skid Resistance

FrictionProgram

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Median Cable (Brifen)

Successful in Oklahoma City Successful on I-35 near Ankeny Easy to maintain and replace

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Use More Traditional Cable

I-80 Western Iowa

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Larger Stop SignLarger Stop Sign

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Flag on Stop Ahead Sign

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Flags on Stop Sign

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Flashing Beacon on Stop Sign

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Advance Stop Sign Rumble StripAdvance Stop Sign Rumble Strip

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Sign Replacement & Maintenance

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Flashing Overhead Beacons(NOT effective)

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Large Advance StreetName Sign

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Larger Street Name Signs

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Larger Street Name Sign

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Florida Advance Lane Assignments

Florida Department of Transportation

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Delineate Median Storage

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Advisory Speed with Beacon

US 65, Bondurant

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ProtectedLeft-turn ArrowOffset Left-turn Lanes for Better Visibility

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Offset Right-turn Lane

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Off-Set Right-Turn Lanes

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More and Longer Rural Turn Lanes

US 30 & S 27, Story County

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Safety Dikes (Escape Ramps)

Opposite all “T” intersections Free of fixed objects

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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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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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Roundabouts

University Place,Washington

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Roundabout Conflict Points

9 Conflicts6 Major

32 Conflicts24 Major

8 Conflicts4 Major

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Driver Safety Corridors

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Sioux Center, Iowa 4-lane undivided to 3-lane

BEFORE

AFTER

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5-Lane / 3-Lane with Parking

University Ave., Des MoinesUniversity Ave., Des Moines

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Pedestrian Advisory Signing

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Low-Cost Intersection Gap Warning System

Pennsylvania DOTDigitally Enhanced Photograph

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Tailgating Treatment

Pennsylvania DOTDigitally Enhanced Photograph

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“Sometimesthe best public works project is the concrete you don’t pour.”

- Steve PorterMissouri DOT

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Return on Investment?

Iowa Highway FatalitiesFive Year Average

1995 -1999 480

2000 - 2004* 421*

Preliminary*

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Ten-Year Change in Average Fatality Rates(2001-02 Avg. vs 1991-92 Avg.)

-49.1%

-33.4%

-31.8%

-31.2%

-29.1%

-26.7%

-25.6%-25.4%

-24.8%

-24.7%

-24.3%

-23.4%

-23.3%

-23.0%

-20.9%

-20.7%

-20.3%

-20.2%

-20.1%

-19.7%

-19.6%

-19.6%

-18.4%

-18.2%

-17.9%

-17.2%

-16.9%

-16.5%

-16.4%

-16.0%

-16.0%

-15.6%

-15.4%

-14.5%

-13.3%

-13.3%

-12.9%

-11.3%

-10.4%

-9.9%

-9.6%

-9.5%

-8.4%

-7.8%-7.6%

-5.7%

-5.6%

-2.5%

4.5%

5.3%

5.7%

-100% to -23.0%-23.0% to -10.0%-10.0% to 6.7%

DC

Ten-Year Change in US Average Fatality Rate

- 17.7%

Charles (Tony) Aiken, FHWA, 2004 Traffic Records Forum

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Cost Effective Approaches to

Improving Highway Safety

Thomas M. WelchState Safety Engineer

Office of Traffic & Safety

Iowa DOT

[email protected]

April 2005