Synthesis of Traffic Calming Techniques in Work Zones

Project Details
STATUS

Completed

START DATE

09/01/07

END DATE

01/31/09

FOCUS AREAS

Safety

RESEARCH CENTERS InTrans, CTRE, SWZDI
SPONSORS

Iowa Department of Transportation
Smart Work Zone Deployment Initiative

Researchers
Principal Investigator
Shauna Hallmark

Director, InTrans

Co-Principal Investigator
Neal Hawkins

Associate Director, InTrans

Co-Principal Investigator
Tom Maze
Student Researcher(s)
Nicole Oneyear
Eric Fitzsimmons

About the research

Nationwide, over 1,000 fatalities and 40,000 injuries occur annually in work zones, which include both construction zones and areas where maintenance is performed. The majority (85%) of work zone accidents result from unsafe driver behavior, and vehicle speed is often a factor in work zone crashes. In order to address speed and driver behavior near work zones, roadway agencies have developed different traffic calming measures.

The objective of this research was to summarize the effectiveness of different traffic calming treatments for reducing speeds in work zones. This project

  1. identified work zone traffic calming treatments for which information has not been well summarized,
  2. identified state of the art and new technologies for work zone traffic calming, and
  3. synthesized research related to items 1 and 2.

 

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