This paper presents a study on the impacts of access design and spatial pattern on the risk of pedestrian and/or cycling crashes at access points on urban multilane highways. Two prediction models, using negative regression and logistic regression, were developed to evaluate the impacts in terms of crash frequency and injury severity respectively. For developing the models, crash records were collected at 153 access points with different access designs for a period of 4 years (2007-2010) on the state roads in Florida. Results of this study show that, four-leg access point with directional median opening is most likely to increase the frequency of pedestrian/bicycle crashes at access points than other access designs at all spatial locations....
This research evaluates the safety effectiveness of multiple roadway cross-section elements on urban...
Graduation date: 2010Numerous research efforts have proven the safety benefits of access management....
High crash rates on U.S. highways results in a considerable loss of human and economic resources. It...
This paper presents a study on the impacts of access design and spatial pattern on the risk of pedes...
This paper presents a study on the impacts of access design and spatial pattern on the risk of pedes...
Objective: Access design is a critical factor that influences the safety and mobility of urban/subur...
This paper presents results of a study that developed a statistical model to evaluate impacts of six...
Although many researchers have estimated crash modification factors (CMFs) for specific treatments (...
This study presents a novel approach for analysis of patterns in severe crashes that occur on mid-bl...
Although many researchers have estimated crash modification factors (CMFs) for specific treatments (...
A large-scale injury severity analysis for arterial roads in Florida was conducted using roadway and...
Signalized intersections next to each other spatially on the same arterial share some unobservable i...
This study presents a novel approach for analysis of patterns in severe crashes that occur on mid-bl...
The first part of the research presents an investigation of pedestrian conflicts and crash count mod...
Arterial roads constitute the majority of the centerline miles of the Florida State Highway System. ...
This research evaluates the safety effectiveness of multiple roadway cross-section elements on urban...
Graduation date: 2010Numerous research efforts have proven the safety benefits of access management....
High crash rates on U.S. highways results in a considerable loss of human and economic resources. It...
This paper presents a study on the impacts of access design and spatial pattern on the risk of pedes...
This paper presents a study on the impacts of access design and spatial pattern on the risk of pedes...
Objective: Access design is a critical factor that influences the safety and mobility of urban/subur...
This paper presents results of a study that developed a statistical model to evaluate impacts of six...
Although many researchers have estimated crash modification factors (CMFs) for specific treatments (...
This study presents a novel approach for analysis of patterns in severe crashes that occur on mid-bl...
Although many researchers have estimated crash modification factors (CMFs) for specific treatments (...
A large-scale injury severity analysis for arterial roads in Florida was conducted using roadway and...
Signalized intersections next to each other spatially on the same arterial share some unobservable i...
This study presents a novel approach for analysis of patterns in severe crashes that occur on mid-bl...
The first part of the research presents an investigation of pedestrian conflicts and crash count mod...
Arterial roads constitute the majority of the centerline miles of the Florida State Highway System. ...
This research evaluates the safety effectiveness of multiple roadway cross-section elements on urban...
Graduation date: 2010Numerous research efforts have proven the safety benefits of access management....
High crash rates on U.S. highways results in a considerable loss of human and economic resources. It...