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1 6-1 Module 6: Group Activity Wright County Safety Review Identifying Opportunities for Making Roads Safer 6-1

2 6-2 Purpose Analyze selected sites Identify potential safety issues at each site Review collision diagrams of crash types Suggest appropriate, low-cost countermeasures: – General recommendations (maintenance issues, pavement marking issues, etc.) – Specific recommendations for each site/issue

3 6-3 Wright County County is primarily rural and agricultural, with some recreational traffic associated with hunting and fishing. Commuter traffic peaks are experienced only around the Village of Alvarez, the regional center.

4 6-4 Wright County Rural road network includes county roads and some highways recently transferred from state jurisdiction. During the winter, the county experiences snowy/icy conditions that may persist for up to about four months.

5 6-5 Wright County Review sites grouped by area, designated by the nearest town or area: Alvarez (regional center) Hensley Lincoln Spurling Wright County Park

6 6-6 1. Alvarez: Meadows Road Meadows Road: rural major collector (ADT 2,500) with some intersecting local roads Two-lane rural road speed limit 55 mph Limited shoulder (paved, gravel, and grass) Slope and creek run parallel to Meadows Road Some cyclists present on road during site visits Meadows Rd north of Shell Street

7 6-7 1. Alvarez: Meadows Road Collision Diagram

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9 6-9 2. Alvarez: Carpenter St and Washburn St Two-way intersection of two 2-lane rural roads (no turning lanes) Speed limits: 55 mph (Washburn St) and 50 mph (Carpenter St) Carpenter St: rural arterial (ADT 3,400) Washburn St: rural collector (ADT 1,900) Major movements: through movements on Carpenter Street Some bicyclists present on road during site visits

10 6-10 2. Alvarez: Carpenter St and Washburn St Collision Diagram

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13 6-13 3. Hensley: County Road County Road Two-lane rural road Unpaved shoulders Speed limit: 45 mph Estimated ADT: 2,500 vehicles

14 6-14 3. Hensley: County Road Collision Diagram

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16 6-16 4. Spurling: Regional Road B at Buck Creek Regional Road B at Buck Creek Two-lane rural highway Estimated AADT 2,500 vehicles Mostly automobiles (few trucks) Speed limit 55 mph 10 feet travel lanes with narrow or no shoulders No lighting

17 6-17 4. Spurling: Regional Road B at Buck Creek Collision Diagram

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20 6-20 5. Wright County Park: Red Cedar Road I Two-lane rural road Level road with multiple horizontal curves Speed limit 55 mph Gravel shoulder of limited width Estimated ADT: 2,000 vehicles

21 6-21 5. Wright County Park: Red Cedar Road I Collision Diagram

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24 6-24 6. Wright County Park: Red Cedar Road II Two-lane rural road Speed limit 55 mph Gravel shoulder of limited width Estimated ADT: 2,500 vehicles

25 6-25 6. Wright County Park: Red Cedar Road II Collision Diagram

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27 6-27 Questions?


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