Many good maintenance practices are done routinely to ensure safe travel on low-volume local roads. In addition, there are many specific treatments that may go beyond the point of routine maintenance and in fact provide additional safety benefits with a relatively low price tag. The purpose of this publication is to try to assemble many of these treatments that are currently practiced in Iowa by local agencies into one, easy-to-reference handbook that not only provides some clarity to each treatment with photos and narrative, but also features references to agencies currently using that technique. Some strategies that are utilized by Iowa, other states, and are topics of research have also been included to allow the user more information ab...
015876982015Final ReportPDFTech ReportProject 13-478Longitudinal crackingLow volume roadsRoad markin...
A road safety audit was conducted for a 7.75 mile section of County Road X-37 in Louisa County, Iowa...
Bridge rail and approach guardrails provide safety to drivers by shielding more hazardous objects an...
Visit www.ctre.iastate.edu for color PDF files of this and other research reports
The Institute for Transportation (InTrans) at Iowa State University completed work on an in-depth st...
Many rural roadways in Iowa have centerline and/or edgeline pavement markings. The current Manual on...
Iowa features an extensive surface transportation system, with more than 110,000 miles of roadway, m...
Although many larger Iowa cities have staff traffic engineers who have a dedicated interest in safet...
In order to determine the adequacy with which safety problems on low-volume rural roadways were addr...
This 2-page fact sheet describes some low-cost, effective engineering safety improvements that DOTs ...
Although many larger Iowa cities have staff traffic engineers who have a dedicated interest in safet...
The Institute for Transportation (InTrans) at Iowa State University completed work on an in-depth st...
Iowans who travel secondary roads regard these roads as a very important part of their lives. Thes...
Many rural roadways in Iowa have centerline and/or edgeline pavement markings. The current Manual on...
Many rural roadways in Iowa have centerline and/or edgeline pavement markings. The current Manual on...
015876982015Final ReportPDFTech ReportProject 13-478Longitudinal crackingLow volume roadsRoad markin...
A road safety audit was conducted for a 7.75 mile section of County Road X-37 in Louisa County, Iowa...
Bridge rail and approach guardrails provide safety to drivers by shielding more hazardous objects an...
Visit www.ctre.iastate.edu for color PDF files of this and other research reports
The Institute for Transportation (InTrans) at Iowa State University completed work on an in-depth st...
Many rural roadways in Iowa have centerline and/or edgeline pavement markings. The current Manual on...
Iowa features an extensive surface transportation system, with more than 110,000 miles of roadway, m...
Although many larger Iowa cities have staff traffic engineers who have a dedicated interest in safet...
In order to determine the adequacy with which safety problems on low-volume rural roadways were addr...
This 2-page fact sheet describes some low-cost, effective engineering safety improvements that DOTs ...
Although many larger Iowa cities have staff traffic engineers who have a dedicated interest in safet...
The Institute for Transportation (InTrans) at Iowa State University completed work on an in-depth st...
Iowans who travel secondary roads regard these roads as a very important part of their lives. Thes...
Many rural roadways in Iowa have centerline and/or edgeline pavement markings. The current Manual on...
Many rural roadways in Iowa have centerline and/or edgeline pavement markings. The current Manual on...
015876982015Final ReportPDFTech ReportProject 13-478Longitudinal crackingLow volume roadsRoad markin...
A road safety audit was conducted for a 7.75 mile section of County Road X-37 in Louisa County, Iowa...
Bridge rail and approach guardrails provide safety to drivers by shielding more hazardous objects an...