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1 Uses of Safety Performance Functions and Potential for Safety Improvement Values David L. Piper, P.E. Illinois Department of Transportation

2 Applications of SPF and PSI Using the HSIP Five Percent Report Safety Analysis in Phase I Quantitative Site Analysis July 29 and 30, 20092

3 Using the HSIP Five Percent Report Is my location a “5%” site? – Map – Illinois Roadway Information System (IRIS) location July 29 and 30, 20093

4 Five Percent Reporting July 29 and 30, 20094 PSI = 152 Fixed Object and Overturn = 51% Rear End and Same Direction Sideswipe = 35%

5 Five Percent Reporting July 29 and 30, 20095 Driving too fast for conditions = 45%

6 Listing of Crashes July 29 and 30, 20096 06-0698

7 Using SPF and PSI Information in Phase I Creation of the 5% Report requires a look at 100% of sites. Weighting of PSI supports goal to reduce K’s and A’s Substantive safety measure at project level Breakdown by segments and intersections within the project 7

8 Using SPF and PSI Information in Phase I Suggested triggers for Road Safety Assessment if: – PSI is 10 or higher – Segment or intersection in top 33% of its peer group – If segment or intersection has PSI 50% higher than adjacent similar location(s) July 29 and 30, 20098

9 Quantitative Site Analysis Is this intersection performing poorly? 9 Thru AADT = 2575 Stop AADT = 2650 Experience = 7 crashes in 5 years. (‘04 – ‘08) 1.4 crashes per year 1 Fatal Crash Recent PDO crash in 12/08, and A-Injury crash in 01/09 HSM: N spf 4ST = exp[-8.56 + 0.60xln(AADT maj ) + 0.61xln(AADT min )] = 2.61 crashes/year (No night crashes) IDOT SPF: N K+I = exp(-8.05)*((AADT major )^0.674)*((AADT minor )^0.272) = 0.55 K+I crashes per 5 years.

10 Quantitative Site Analysis Countermeasures Completed – Lighting – Improve sight distance (hedge clearing) – Relocated utility sign Countermeasures Under Consideration – Improved warning signs – Police private signs on ROW July 29 and 30, 200910

11 Quantitative Site Analysis Is this intersection performing poorly? July 29 and 30, 2009 11 Thru AADT = 2300 Stop AADT = 650 Experience = 10 crashes in 5 years. (‘04 – ‘08) 2.0 crashes per year 1 Fatal Crash 3 A-Injury Crashes 2B-Injury Crashes HSM: N spf 4ST = exp[-8.56 + 0.60xln(AADT maj ) + 0.61xln(AADT min )] = 1.04 crashes/year IDOT SPF: N K+I = exp(-8.05)*((AADT major )^0.674)*((AADT minor )^0.272) = 0.34 K+I crashes per 5 years.

12 Quantitative Site Analysis Countermeasures Completed – Removed trees in sight triangle Countermeasures Under Consideration – Improved warning signs – Police private signs on ROW – Lighting Overall – Quantitative analysis supports actions taken, and informs future decisions. July 29 and 30, 200912

13 Summary SPF/PSI Products Support – Identification of safety opportunities – IDOT goal to reduce K’s and A’s – Office review of 5% locations – Focus of resources to best effect – Credibility of analysis SPF/PSI Products will Support – SafetyAnalyst – Highway Safety Manual July 29 and 30, 200913

14 Thank you Dave.Piper@illinois.gov July 29 and 30, 200914


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