The Highway Safety Manual (HSM) provides the following safety performance function (SPF) for four- leg signalized inters
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The Highway Safety Manual (HSM) provides the following safety performance function (SPF) for four- leg signalized inters
The Highway Safety Manual (HSM) provides the following safety performance function (SPF) for four- leg signalized intersections that are located along rural two-lane highways: Nspf 4SG = exp[-5.13+ 0.60 × In(AADT maj) +0.20 × In(AADT min)] where: Nspf 4SG=estimate of intersection-related predicted average crash frequency for base conditions for four-leg signalized intersections; AADT maj=AADT (vehicles per day) on the major road; and • AADT min = AADT (vehicles per day) on the minor road. The base conditions for such intersections assume there are no left-turn lanes nor right-turn lanes on any of the intersection approaches. Tables 10-13 and 10-14 from the HSM provide crash modification factors (CMFs) based upon the number of approaches on which there are auxiliary turn lanes. Table 10-13. Crash Modification Factors (CMF) for Installation of Left-Turn Lanes on Intersection Approaches Number of Approaches with Left-Turn Lanes Intersection Type One Approach Two Approaches Three Approaches Four Approaches Three-leg Intersection 0.56 0.31 Intersection Traffic Control Minor road stop control Minor road stop control Traffic signal 0.72 0.52 Four-leg Intersection 0.82 0.67 0.55 0.45 *Stop-controlled approaches are not considered in determining the number of approaches with left-turn lanes *Stop signs present on minor road approaches only. Table 10-14. Crash Modification Factors (CMF) for Right-Turn Lanes on Approaches to an Intersection on Rural Two-Lane, Two-Way Highways Number of Approaches with Right-Turn Lanes Intersection Traffic Control One Approach Two Approaches Three Approaches Four Approaches Intersection Type Three-Leg Intersection Minor road stop control 0.86 0.74 0.86 0.74 Four-Leg Intersection Minor road stop control Traffic signal 0.96 0.92 0.88 0.85 *Stop-controlled approaches are not considered in determining the number of approaches with right-turn lanes. Stop signs present on minor road approaches only. Using this information, calculate the annual predicted number of crashes for an intersection that has the following characteristics: • AADT maj = 15,000 veh/day AADT, = 10,000 veh/day min Left-turn lanes on all four approaches • Right-turn lanes on two approaches (both on the major road) Using these data, estimate how many crashes would be expected at this intersection on an annual basis.
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