Enhanced Traffic Control Devices and Railroad Operations for Highway-railroad Grade Crossings

Enhanced Traffic Control Devices and Railroad Operations for Highway-railroad Grade Crossings
Author: Daniel B. Fambro
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1997
Genre: Automobile drivers
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This report summarizes four research reports completed as part of a study focusing on improving safety at highway railroad grade crossings. The objective of this research was to develop, test, evaluate, and recommend improved methods for communicating with drivers at both active and passive highway -railroad grade crossings. The reports included in this summary are identified below. Enhanced Traffic Control Devices and Railroad Operations for Highway-Railroad Grade Crossings: First-Year Activities. Report FHWA/TX-98/1469-1. Enhanced Traffic Control Devices and Railroad Operations for Highway-Railroad Grade Crossings: Second-Year Activities. Report FHWA/TX-98/1469-2. Enhanced Traffic Control Devices and Railroad Operations for Highway-Railroad Grade Crossings: Third-Year Activities. Report FHWA/TX-98/1469-3. Enhanced Traffic Control Devices and Railroad Operations for Highway-Railroad Grade Crossings: Public Safety Education Materials. Report FHWA/TX-98/1469-4.

Light Rail Service

Light Rail Service
Author: Transit Cooperative Research Program
Publisher:
Total Pages: 156
Release: 2001
Genre: Local transit
ISBN:

This report provides documentation and presents the results of a study to improve the safety of light rail transit (LRT) in semiexclusive rights-of-way where light rail vehicles operate at speeds greater than 35 mph through crossings with streets and pedestrians pathways. This report also presents the results of field tests conducted to improve the safety of higher speed LRT systems through grade crossing design.

Traffic Signal Operations Near Highway-rail Grade Crossings

Traffic Signal Operations Near Highway-rail Grade Crossings
Author: Hans W. Korve
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 100
Release: 1999
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780309068246

Presents a review of the current practices associated with the operation of traffic signals at intersections located near highway-rail grade crossings.

Comprehensive Costs of Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Crashes

Comprehensive Costs of Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Crashes
Author: Daniel Brod
Publisher: Transportation Research Board
Total Pages: 119
Release: 2013
Genre: Highway-railroad grade crossings
ISBN: 0309283485

"TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 755: Comprehensive Costs of Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Crashes describes a process for estimating the costs of highway-rail grade crossing crashes. A spreadsheet-based tool to facilitate use of the cost estimation process is available online." --Publisher description.

Development and Evaluation of an Active Warning Device for School Bus Loading and Unloading Points in Areas of Limited Visibility

Development and Evaluation of an Active Warning Device for School Bus Loading and Unloading Points in Areas of Limited Visibility
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2005
Genre: School buses
ISBN:

The primary objectives of this research project were: (1) to develop an active advance warning device (AAWD) comprised of an actuated flashing beacon supplement to a conventional SCHOOL BUS STOP AHEAD sign (S3-1) and (2) to evaluate its effect on driver performance and safety through school bus loading and unloading zones. Secondary objectives were to summarize system components and costs, develop an activation strategy, review the liability risk, review national experience related to safety, and provide guidance regarding specifications and use in Texas. With respect to safety, 37 of 46 studies reported a positive effect resulting from AAWDs. Findings from field studies conducted in Texas also suggest favorable results with confirmed reductions in vehicle approach speeds when the flashing beacon was activated. Costs for the final AAWD are estimated to be 2,000 dollars for the S3-1 sign and flashing beacons and 2,600 dollars for the flashing beacon activation system, not including sign installation or ongoing maintenance and operations costs. A review of published literature and historic case law suggests minimal additional liability risk above what is already experienced by transportation departments. Unique areas of risk relate to "jurisdictional responsibility" for establishing, operating, and maintaining school bus loading and unloading zones and the hazard expectation tied to the flashing beacon activation (i.e., motorists may not exercise the same degree of caution when the bus is not present and the beacons are not flashing despite children being present at the bus stop). Given the favorable safety impacts, the low system cost, and the minimal additional liability risk incurred, the AA WD is recommended for further implementation.