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Page 1: Murray Boulevard and Farmington Road Intersection

Murray Boulevard and Farmington Road

Intersection

Sirisha Kothuri

Wei Feng

Ping Guo

Meead Saberi

CEE 550 Transportation Safety Analysis

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Outline• Introduction

• Site Description

• Crash Data Analysis

• Literature Review

• Countermeasures

• Cost/Benefit Analysis

• Recommendations

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Introduction

Map of Intersection

Murray Boulevard• 2 lane undivided• Runs N-S

Farmington Road• 2 lane undivided • Runs E-W

Intersection• City of Beaverton • 4-leg signalized• Slight skew• High Volume

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Aerial View of the Intersection

Site Description - I

Murray Blvd

Farmington Road

Apt7-Eleven

AptOff

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Site Description - II

Signal at Intersection Illumination at Intersection

Barrier at Intersection Pavement Markings at Intersection

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Site Description - III

Speed Limit Sign on Farmington Speed Limit Sign on Murray

Driveways near Intersection School Zone Signs

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Site Description - IV

Heavy Vehicles

Queue Spillover to Adjacent Intersection

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Volume

Source: City of Beaverton

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Crash Data Analysis

Oregon Transportation Safety Data Archive (ortsda)• Crash File

• Crashes for 4 Years (2003 -2006) at intersection

• Vehicle File• Information about vehicles involved in crashes at intersection

• Participant File• Information about drivers involved in crashes at intersection

Crash Patterns at the Intersection • Time of Day• Type of Crash• Severity• Weather• Light Conditions

Driver Characteristics• Residence Status• Gender• Age

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Collision Diagram

Murray Blvd

Farmington Rd

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Literature Review

Rear End Crashes– Most common type at signalized intersections– Account for one-third of all reported crashes in US– Mostly PDO, sometimes severe injuries and fatalities occur

Causes– Driver Behavior – Inattentive driving, smaller headways– Driver Age and Gender– Heavy Traffic Volumes– Dilemma Zone

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Dilemma (Indecision) Zone

Source: Heng Wei, Characterize Dynamic Dilemma Zone and Minimize its Effect at Signalized Intersections, Ohio Transportation Consortium (OTC),

2008

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Dilemma (Indecision) Zone

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Countermeasures

1. Reduce speed limit on approaches to

• 35 mph on Murray Blvd• 30 on Farmington Road

Pros• Reduction in all types of crashes

Cons• Increase in delay• Diversion of vehicles to other streets

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Countermeasures

2. Advance Signal Warning Signs

• Murray Blvd & Farmington Rd

Pros• Reduction in Rear End Crashes• Low cost• Easy Implementation

Cons• Need space?

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Countermeasures3. Improve Signal Timing

• Optimize to ITE Standards

Pros• Reduces Rear End PDO crashes

Cons• Increases Fatal and Injury crashes?!

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Countermeasures4. Coordinated Signals

• Coordinate adjacent intersections

Pros• Allows progression of vehicles• Reduces all types of crashes

Cons• Hard to implement

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Cost Benefit Analysis

Select Countermeasures– For each countermeasure, extract CRF– Calculate reduction in crashes– Calculate annual benefits and costs– Assume discount rate of 4%– Calculate NPV = NPVB – NPVC– Rank countermeasures in decreasing order of NPV

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Cost Benefit Analysis

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Cost Benefit Analysis

1. Reduce vehicle’s approach speed limit

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Cost Benefit Analysis

2. Advance Signal Warning Signs

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Conclusions & Recommendations

Rear-end crashes are common at signalized intersections.

Typical causes• Driver Behavior• Driver Age & Gender• Heavy Traffic Volumes• Dilemma Zone

Countermeasures Ranking Based on B/C Analysis1. Install Advance Signal Warning Signs2. Reduce vehicle’s approach speed limit3. Signal Coordination

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Acknowledgements

Dr. Chris Monsere, PSU

Jabra Khasho, City of Beaverton

Baotu Ho, City of Beaverton