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Prepared by:
Alireza Hadayeghi, M.A.Sc, Ph.D. (Candidate) Manager, Transportation
Safety Systems Synectics Transportation Consultants Inc.
Brian
Malone, P.Eng., PTOE, President, Synectics Transportation Consultants
Greg Szrejber, B. Eng., Jeffrey Reid, B.A., C.E.T.
Abstract
Identifying sites with potential for safety improvements, network
screening, is the initial step that is usually taken by many transportation
agencies in their safety management programs. However, identifying
and conducting detailed engineering studies of candidate improvement
sites is very expensive and time consuming. Since the funds for
safety improvements are limited, it is important to spend the resources
as effectively as possible. The purpose of network screening is
to review the entire roadway network under the jurisdiction of
a particular agency and identify and prioritize those sites that
have promise as sites for potential safety improvements. The objective
of this paper is to detail the development of an automated ranking
tool using Traffic Engineering Software (TES) for identifying and
prioritizing problem intersections and road segments for the Region
Municipality of Halton, Canada. The proposed approach uses the
Empirical Bayes method and collision prediction models for estimating
the potential safety improvement can be achieved for each intersection
and roadway segment. The generalized estimating equations technique
with the assumption of negative binomial error distribution was
used for development of the collision prediction models
For a complete copy of this paper, please
contact: jsuggett@synectics-inc.net
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