2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16052047
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An Empirical Evaluation of a New Heuristic Method for Identifying Safety Improvement Sites on Rural Highways: An Oregon Case Study

Bishal Dhakal,
Ahmed Al-Kaisy

Abstract: Road safety is considered one of the fundamental factors for sustainable mobility, which requires establishing effective highway safety management programs and processes. Identifying safety improvement sites (network screening) is a critical step in the state roadway safety programs. The overall effectiveness of these programs largely relies on the robustness of the network screening method in identifying sites with high potential for safety improvements. This study investigates the network screening performan… Show more

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“…On the one hand, traffic laws regulate the rules of safe movement on roads. Conversely, a confluence of factors, including meteorological conditions, the condition of the road surface, the condition of the vehicle, the volume of traffic, the psychophysical state of the driver, and the behaviour of other road users, exerts a significant influence [52].…”
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“…On the one hand, traffic laws regulate the rules of safe movement on roads. Conversely, a confluence of factors, including meteorological conditions, the condition of the road surface, the condition of the vehicle, the volume of traffic, the psychophysical state of the driver, and the behaviour of other road users, exerts a significant influence [52].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%