State-of-the-practice and issues surrounding centerline rumble strips

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Richards, S. J. N. [1 ]
Saito, M. [1 ]
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[1] Hawegawa Engn, Lethbridge, AB, Canada
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centerline rumble strips (CLRSs); driver opinion survey; state-of-the-practice survey; CLRS dimensions; and CLRS warning sign;
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10.2495/SAFE070361
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T [工业技术];
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08 ;
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Centerline rumble strips (CLRSs) are used on two-lane, two-way rural highways for the purpose of reducing cross-over crashes. The state-of-the-pract ice and issues surrounding CLRSs were reviewed by a literature study, a public opinion survey administered in Utah (533 participants), and a state-of-the-practice survey (41 out of 50 states, Washington DC, and Puerto Rico returned the survey). Installing CLRSs is a low-cost technique for reducing cross-over crashes on two-lane, two-way rural highways. However, the literature review exposed a number of issues associated with CLRSs. The public opinion survey provided statistical evidence supporting the use of CLRSs on two-lane, two-way rural highways. The state-of-the-practice survey compared geometric dimensions of CLRSs'with crash data, cost of installation, and maintenance. The survey shows that no geometric standards or highway operating factors have been established for centerline rumble strips. Correlations between the existing installation dimensions and their effectiveness in reducing cross-over accidents, cost of installation, maintenance, and other issues have not been made, indicating the need for clarifying the benefits of CLRSs and minimizing their negative effects. Keywords: centerline rumble strips (CLRSs), driver opinion survey, state-of-the-practice survey, CLRS dimensions, and CLRS warning sign.
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页码:365 / 374
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