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Optimizing work zone practices for highway construction projects

机译:优化公路建设项目的工作区实践

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Recent studies indicate that work zones suffer from an increasing trend of deaths and injuries in and around the highway construction areas with an average of 745 fatalities and 40,700 severe injuries per year. To control and minimize work zone fatalities and injuries, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), and many state Departments of Transportation (DOTs) are seeking to improve the design practices of work zones to reduce work zone crashes. To support this vital and pressing highway safety goal, this research study focuses on analyzing and optimizing existing work zone practices and exploring the effectiveness and efficiency of innovative temporary rumble strips that can be used to minimize crashes in and around highway construction and maintenance projects.The research objectives of this study are to: (1) provide enhanced understanding of the impact of work zone parameters and innovative temporary traffic control devices on the safety of highway construction zones; (2) analyze work zone crashes and current practices to identify potential layout parameters that impact work zone crash occurrence; (3) investigate and quantify the impact of work zone layout parameters on the risk and cost of crash occurrence; (4) optimize work zone setup parameters to minimize total work zone costs including agency, user delay, and expected crash costs; (5) conduct field experiments to analyze the efficiency and constructability of various arrangements of temporary rumble strips prior to and at the edge of work zones; and (6) study and enhance the effectiveness of temporary rumble strips in alerting inattentive drivers prior to and at the edge of work zones. In order to achieve these objectives, the study is conducted in seven major tasks that focus on: (1) conducting a comprehensive literature review; (2) collecting and fusing all available data and reports on work zone crashes in Illinois; (3) analyzing work zone crashes and identifying the probable causes and contributing factors; (4) identifying the impact of layout parameters on risk of crash occurrence; (5) developing an optimization model to minimize total work zone costs including agency cost, user delay cost, and expected work zone crash cost; (6) performing field experiments on temporary rumble strips and evaluate the efficiency of utilization on site; and (7) evaluating the effectiveness of temporary rumble strips prior and at the edge of work zones.The main research developments of this study are expected to have significant impacts on (1) identifying potential work zone parameters and contributing causes that impact work zone crash occurrence; (2) estimating the probability of work zones to encounter severe crashes; (3) quantifying the impact of work zone parameters on the risk levels of crash occurrence; (4) estimating the monetary value of work zone crashes based on work zone layout parameters; (5) searching for and identifying optimal work zone setup solutions that specify segment length, operating speed, TTC policy, and concrete barrier at different operation staring times; (6) developing new efficient prototypes of temporary rumble strips to be utilized prior to and at the edge of work zones; and (7) developing practical guidelines for effective design arrangements of temporary rumble strips. These new developments hold a strong promise to: (a) improve work zone safety for both the travelling public and construction workers; (b) improve current work zone layouts, strategies, and standards; (c) provide a baseline for controlling the risk of crash occurrence due to highway work zones; (d) assist construction planners in identifying optimal work zone setups for highway construction; (e) direct the development of practical recommendations for efficient and effective design arrangements of temporary rumble strips; and (f) reduce work zone crashes in the work area through the implementation of practical temporary rumble strips arrangements.
机译:最近的研究表明,在高速公路施工区及其周围,工作区的死伤人数呈上升趋势,每年平均有745人死亡和40,700人重伤。为了控制和最小化工作区的人员伤亡,联邦公路管理局(FHWA),美国州公路和运输官员协会(AASHTO)和许多州交通运输部(DOT)都在寻求改进工作区的设计方法,减少工作区崩溃。为了支持这一至关重要且紧迫的高速公路安全目标,本研究专注于分析和优化现有的工作区域实践,并探索创新的临时隆隆带的有效性和效率,这些隆隆带可用于最大程度地减少高速公路建设和维护项目及其周围的撞车事故。这项研究的研究目标是:(1)加深对工作区参数和创新的临时交通控制设备对公路施工区安全性的影响的了解; (2)分析工作区崩溃和当前实践,以识别影响工作区崩溃发生的潜在布局参数; (3)调查并量化工作区布局参数对碰撞事故的风险和成本的影响; (4)优化工作区设置参数,以最大程度地减少总工作区成本,包括代理商,用户延迟和预期的崩溃成本; (5)进行现场试验,以分析工作区边缘之前和边缘的各种临时隆隆声带的效率和可施工性; (6)研究并增强临时隆隆带在工作区边缘之前和边缘警告不专心的驾驶员的有效性。为了实现这些目标,本研究分七个主要任务进行,这些任务集中在:(1)进行全面的文献综述; (2)收集和融合有关伊利诺伊州工作区崩溃的所有可用数据和报告; (3)分析工作区崩溃并确定可能的原因和影响因素; (4)识别布局参数对碰撞风险的影响; (5)开发优化模型,以最大程度地减少总工作区成本,包括代理商成本,用户延迟成本和预期工作区崩溃成本; (6)在临时的隆隆带上进行实地试验,评估现场利用效率; (7)评估工作区之前和边缘的临时隆隆带的有效性。这项研究的主要研究进展预计将对(1)识别潜在的工作区参数以及影响工作区崩溃的原因产生重大影响。发生; (2)估计工作区发生严重撞车的可能性; (3)量化工作区参数对碰撞事故风险等级的影响; (4)根据工作区布局参数估算工作区崩溃的货币价值; (5)寻找并确定最佳的工作区设置解决方案,这些解决方案指定段长,运行速度,TTC策略和在不同运行凝视时间的混凝土屏障; (6)开发新的有效的临时隆隆带原型,以便在工作区之前和边缘使用; (7)制定实用的指导方针,以有效地安排临时隆隆带。这些新的发展有很大的希望,可以:(a)改善旅行公共和建筑工人的工作区安全; (b)改善当前的工作区布局,策略和标准; (c)提供基准,以控制由于高速公路工作区而导致发生碰撞的风险; (d)协助施工计划人员确定高速公路施工的最佳工作区设置; (e)指导制定有关实用的建议,以进行有效的临时隆隆带设计安排; (f)通过实施切实可行的临时隆隆声条带安排,减少工作区的工伤事故。

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    Elghamrawy Tarek M.;

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