Effect of Median Design on Rural Freeway Safety Flush Medians with Concrete Barriers and Depressed Medians

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作者
Tarko, Andrew P. [1 ]
Villwock, Natalie M. [1 ]
Blond, Nicolas [2 ]
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[1] Purdue Univ, Sch Civil Engn, W Lafayette, IN 47907 USA
[2] COPS Schlumberger Oilfield Serv, Port Gentil, Gabon
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10.3141/2060-04
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
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Although median barriers are an absolute means of preventing drivers from crossing road medians and colliding with vehicles moving in the opposite direction, they may cause additional crashes. This perhaps complex safety effect of median barriers has not been investigated well. Being able to predict the safety impact of most types of median barriers on rural freeways is becoming more desirable because some state departments of transportation plan to expand many of their four-lane rural freeways to six lanes to accommodate increases in traffic volume. Realistic crash prediction models sensitive to the median design would provide the needed guidance useful in designing adequate median treatments on widened freeways. The impact of median designs on crash frequency was investigated in this study through negative binomial regression and before-and-after studies based on data collected in eight participating states. The impact on crash severity was investigated with a logit model. The separate effects of changes in median geometry were quantified for single-vehicle, multi pie-vehicle same direction, and multiple-vehicle opposite direction crashes. The results were significantly different and indicated that reducing the median width without adding barriers (the remaining median width is still reasonably wide) increases the severity of crashes, particularly opposite direction crashes. Further. reducing the median and installing concrete barriers eliminates opposite direction crashes but doubles the frequency of single-vehicle crashes and tends to lessen the frequency of same direction crashes. The crash severity also tends to increase.
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