Murray Boulevard and Farmington Road
Intersection
Sirisha Kothuri
Wei Feng
Ping Guo
Meead Saberi
CEE 550 Transportation Safety Analysis
Outline• Introduction
• Site Description
• Crash Data Analysis
• Literature Review
• Countermeasures
• Cost/Benefit Analysis
• Recommendations
Introduction
Map of Intersection
Murray Boulevard•2 lane undivided•Runs N-S
Farmington Road•2 lane undivided •Runs E-W
Intersection•City of Beaverton •4-leg signalized•Slight skew•High Volume
Site Description - II
Signal at Intersection Illumination at Intersection
Barrier at Intersection Pavement Markings at Intersection
Site Description - III
Speed Limit Sign on Farmington Speed Limit Sign on Murray
Driveways near Intersection School Zone Signs
Crash Data Analysis
• Oregon Transportation Safety Data Archive (ortsda)• Crash File
• Crashes for 4 Years (2003 -2006) at intersection
• Vehicle File• Information about vehicles involved in crashes at intersection
• Participant File• Information about drivers involved in crashes at intersection
• Crash Patterns at the Intersection • Time of Day• Type of Crash• Severity• Weather• Light Conditions
• Driver Characteristics
• Residence Status
• Gender• Age
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Literature Review
• Rear End Crashes– Most common type at signalized intersections– Account for one-third of all reported crashes in US– Mostly PDO, sometimes severe injuries and fatalities occur
• Causes– Driver Behavior – Inattentive driving, smaller headways– Driver Age and Gender– Heavy Traffic Volumes– Dilemma Zone
Dilemma (Indecision) Zone
Source: Heng Wei, Characterize Dynamic Dilemma Zone and Minimize its Effect at
Signalized Intersections, Ohio Transportation Consortium (OTC), 2008
Countermeasures1. Reduce speed limit on
approaches• 35 mph on Murray Blvd• 30 on Farmington Road
• Pros• Reduction in all types of crashes
• Cons• Increase in delay• Diversion of vehicles to other streets
Countermeasures
2. Advance Signal Warning Signs
• Murray Blvd & Farmington Rd
• Pros• Reduction in Rear End Crashes• Low cost• Easy Implementation
• Cons
Countermeasures3. Improve Signal Timing
• Optimize to ITE Standards
• Pros• Reduces Rear End PDO crashes
• Cons• Increases Fatal and Injury crashes
Countermeasures
4. Coordinated Signals• Coordinate adjacent intersections
• Pros• Allows progression of vehicles• Reduces all types of crashes
• Cons• Hard to implement
Cost Benefit Analysis
• Select Countermeasures– For each countermeasure, extract CRF– Calculate reduction in crashes– Calculate annual benefits and costs– Assume discount rate of 4%– Calculate NPV = NPVB – NPVC– Rank countermeasures in decreasing order of NPV
Cost Benefit Analysis
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PDO INJC INJB INJA FATAL
Crash Type
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Cost of All Crashes at Intersection
Cost Benefit Analysis
1. Reduce vehicle’s approach speed limit
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Cost Benefit Analysis
2. Advance Signal Warning Signs
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Conclusions & Recommendations
• Rear-end crashes are common at signalized intersections.
• Typical causes• Driver Behavior• Driver Age & Gender• Heavy Traffic Volumes• Dilemma Zone
• Countermeasures Ranking Based on B/C Analysis1. Install Advance Signal Warning Signs2. Reduce vehicle’s approach speed limit3. Signal Coordination