The "safest path" is proposed to optimize the on-road safety of individuals and minimize the cost of crashes. In this study, the framework of a link-based crash cost analysis is built and applied to assess the crash cost of each link segment on the road network of the Minneapolis - St. Paul area based on Safety Performance Functions from the perspective of travelers. The safest path is then found for all OD pairs to compare flow patterns and accessibility distributions with those based on the traditional shortest travel time path. While, the safest path does not coincide with the shortest path, the accessibility distributions have similar patterns.US Federal Highway Administratio
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University Transportation Centers Program2019PDFTech ReportMa, RuiZhang, MichaelCenter for Transport...
High crash rates on U.S. highways results in a considerable loss of human and economic resources. It...
The subject of this study is about the influence of network structure and road classification on roa...
In The Netherlands, the concept ‘Sustainable Safety’ is the leading vision in road safety policy and...
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Roadway departure is considered as a top priority emphasis area within the Strategic Highway Safety ...
The Purdue University Center for Road Safety (CRS) developed a tool called the Safety Needs Identifi...
In the Netherlands, the concept of sustainably safe traffic is the leading vision in road safety pol...
The two fundamental objectives of safety management system are to save as many crashes as possible a...
AbstractThis paper developed a traffic safety management system (TSMS) for improving safety on count...
In this study, a route choice model which accounts for both travelers’ safety concern—route safety r...
Atze Dijkstra investigated whether road safety can be improved by making changes in road structure a...
This study examines path flows for road networks. Path flows sum individual route choices from indiv...
To explore the influence of travel safety on users\u27 travel choice behavior, a traffic assignment ...
University Transportation Centers Program2019PDFTech ReportMa, RuiZhang, MichaelCenter for Transport...
High crash rates on U.S. highways results in a considerable loss of human and economic resources. It...
The subject of this study is about the influence of network structure and road classification on roa...
In The Netherlands, the concept ‘Sustainable Safety’ is the leading vision in road safety policy and...
2018Scurry, KarenPDFTech ReportFHWA-SA-17-071DTFH61-16-D-00005Benefit cost analysisHighway safetyFea...
A transportation network is a conglomeration of road-traffic-environment modules and features multic...
Roadway departure is considered as a top priority emphasis area within the Strategic Highway Safety ...
The Purdue University Center for Road Safety (CRS) developed a tool called the Safety Needs Identifi...
In the Netherlands, the concept of sustainably safe traffic is the leading vision in road safety pol...
The two fundamental objectives of safety management system are to save as many crashes as possible a...
AbstractThis paper developed a traffic safety management system (TSMS) for improving safety on count...