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Effectiveness Evaluation of a Modified Right-Turn Lane Design at Intersections
Schattler, Kerrie L.; Hanson, Trevor; Maillacheruvu, Krishnanand
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https://hdl.handle.net/2142/90226
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- Title
- Effectiveness Evaluation of a Modified Right-Turn Lane Design at Intersections
- Author(s)
- Schattler, Kerrie L.
- Hanson, Trevor
- Maillacheruvu, Krishnanand
- Issue Date
- 2016-06
- Keyword(s)
- right-turn lane design
- channelized right-turn islands
- traffic crashes
- safety evaluation
- crash modification factor
- empirical Bayes
- safety performance functions
- crash causation analysis
- driver behavior
- head-turn angles
- Geographic Coverage
- Peoria, Illinois, metro area
- Abstract
- From 2006 to 2014, ten right-turn approaches in the Peoria, Illinois, area were selected and reconstructed with a modified right-turn lane design. The major purpose of the modified design was to improve the line of sight for passenger vehicles attempting to turn right, while also accommodating semi-tractor trailer trucks. While the actual changes varied among intersections, the final result at each was an improvement to the approach angle for right-turning vehicles stopped to view cross traffic. Bradley University researchers were involved in a two-part study in which they (1) performed site-specific effectiveHanness evaluations of the modified sites, and (2) conducted a crash causation analysis of right-turn crashes at 116 sites in Illinois to identify geometric design variables that correlate with right-turn crashes. In the site-specific evaluation, driver behavior analyses and traffic crash–based safety analyses were performed to assess the safety performance of the modified right-turn lane design. The field investigations of driver behavior, which included a comparative “test and control” analysis at ten sites, indicated that line of site and approach angle was improved; specifically, fewer drivers had to make exaggerated head turns to complete the right-turn, there were fewer roll-and-go stops, and more vehicles stopped at the stop bar when a stop was required. Additionally, the crash-based safety evaluation, using the empirical Bayes method, revealed statistically significant reductions in crashes at the subject approaches (59.0%) and the targeted crash type, right-turn crashes at the subject approaches (59.6%) after the modifications were made. Based on these results, it is recommended that improving the right-turn approach angle by reducing the skew of the right-turn approach be considered as a safety measure for sites experiencing right-turn crashes in Illinois. The results of the crash causation analyses revealed significantly higher right-turn crashes for approaches with head-turn angles greater than 140, right-turn angles less than 45, and acute intersection angle less than 75. Recommendations on the characteristics of good candidate sites for the installation of the modified right-turn lane design in Illinois are presented in this report.
- Publisher
- Illinois Center for Transportation/Illinois Department of Transportation
- Series/Report Name or Number
- Illinois Center for Transportation Series No. 16-013
- Research Report No. FHWA-ICT-16-012
- ISSN
- 0197-9191
- Type of Resource
- text
- Language
- en
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/2142/90226
- Sponsor(s)/Grant Number(s)
- Illinois Department of Transportation, R27-111
- Copyright and License Information
- No restrictions. This document is available through the National Technical Information Service, Springfield, VA 22161.
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