Crash distributions and the locations of all crashes and severe crashes at freeway diverging areas were analyzed and compared. Contributing factors to crashes were identified; these included exit ramp types, geometric design features, traffic conditions, and crash-related attributes. Exit ramp types are defined by the number of lanes exiting freeways and AASHTO\u27s lane-balance theory. Four typical exit ramp types were considered: one-lane exit with lane-balanced design (Type 1), one-lane exit with lane-unbalanced design (Type 2), two-lane exit with lane-balanced design (Type 3), and two-lane exit with lane-unbalanced design (Type 4). Lanes are further classified as exit and drop lane group, impact lane group, and interior lane group. Prop...
Freeway-to-freeway interchange ramps are critical components of freeway networks. The safety of inte...
Freeways are arterial highways characterized by high levels of safety and high speed vehicular traff...
Until now, the findings of impacts of deceleration lane lengths on safety were not quite consistent ...
Crash distributions and the locations of all crashes and severe crashes at freeway diverging areas w...
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the safety performance of different freeway exit t...
AbstractFreeway diverge areas have long been considered crash prone locations. Research is needed to...
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate safety performances of different exit ramps used i...
The study evaluated the impacts of geometric design factors and traffic factors on the truck-related...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the relationship between crash types and different freeway se...
The number and arrangement of lanes on freeway entrance ramps are an important aspect of freeway geo...
A study was done to identify factors contributing to injury severity at freeway diverge areas and to...
Several factors of freeway mainlines, exit ramp sections, and cross-roads, such as geometric design,...
Crashes that occur on freeway ramps and in the vicinity of ramps were analyzed using a variety of st...
Factors that affect drivers at interchanges are various and include changing lanes, changes in speed...
Until now, the findings of impacts of deceleration lane lengths on safety were not quite consistent ...
Freeway-to-freeway interchange ramps are critical components of freeway networks. The safety of inte...
Freeways are arterial highways characterized by high levels of safety and high speed vehicular traff...
Until now, the findings of impacts of deceleration lane lengths on safety were not quite consistent ...
Crash distributions and the locations of all crashes and severe crashes at freeway diverging areas w...
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate the safety performance of different freeway exit t...
AbstractFreeway diverge areas have long been considered crash prone locations. Research is needed to...
The primary objective of the study is to evaluate safety performances of different exit ramps used i...
The study evaluated the impacts of geometric design factors and traffic factors on the truck-related...
Objective: This study aimed to explore the relationship between crash types and different freeway se...
The number and arrangement of lanes on freeway entrance ramps are an important aspect of freeway geo...
A study was done to identify factors contributing to injury severity at freeway diverge areas and to...
Several factors of freeway mainlines, exit ramp sections, and cross-roads, such as geometric design,...
Crashes that occur on freeway ramps and in the vicinity of ramps were analyzed using a variety of st...
Factors that affect drivers at interchanges are various and include changing lanes, changes in speed...
Until now, the findings of impacts of deceleration lane lengths on safety were not quite consistent ...
Freeway-to-freeway interchange ramps are critical components of freeway networks. The safety of inte...
Freeways are arterial highways characterized by high levels of safety and high speed vehicular traff...
Until now, the findings of impacts of deceleration lane lengths on safety were not quite consistent ...