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1 1 Iowa’s Experience with Two-lane to Three-lane Conversions Wen Li, Master’s Student and Dr. Alicia Carriquiry Iowa State University Department of Statistics, Dr. Michael Pawlovich, PE and Tom Welch, PE Iowa DOT Office of Traffic and Safety for the Iowa Department of Transportation Office of Traffic and Safety

2 2 Preliminary Results  Density: 12 percent (reduction)  Rate: 34 percent (reduction) NO control sites – so preliminary results – future effort

3 3 What  Converting an existing 2-lane roadway to a 3- lane roadway  typically 2-lanes with center lane roadway  typically 2-lanes with center continuous left-turn lane continuous left-turn lane  Important  left-turn lane  Also – sometimes bike lanes and pedestrian accommodations

4 4 What: 3-lane Source: Iowa DOT RoadView Arnold’s Park, IA – US 71 NB

5 5 What: 3-lane Source: Iowa DOT RoadView Arnold’s Park, IA – US 71 NB

6 6 What: 3-lane Source: Iowa DOT RoadView Arnold’s Park, IA – US 71 NB

7 7 What: 3-lane Source: Iowa DOT RoadView Indianola, IA – IA 92 NB

8 8 What: 3-lane Source: Iowa DOT RoadView Harlan, IA – US 59 NB Speed limit Note: Oncoming van is entering turn lane with vehicle behind it. Speed limit is 45 mph thru the school site. Harlan, IA School

9 9 History  Treatments in Iowa  35 from 1981 – 2004  28 from 1991 – 2004  Studies  2005 – Florida DOT

10 10 Bayesian Before/After  Objective: Assess whether 2-lane to 3-lane conversions appear to result in crash conversions appear to result in crash reductions on Iowa roads reductions on Iowa roads

11 11 Bayesian Before/After  Data  34 treatment – 1 dropped as treatment in 1981  25 years (1982-2006)  Volumes: 2,500 to 15,700 (1982-2006)  Currently NO control sites – future effort

12 12 Site Data Site IDCityPopulation 2000Volume 2000 1Ames50,7316,800 2Ames50,7317,900 3Ames50,7317,500 4Ames50,7318,500 5Ames50,7315,000 6Ames50,73112,200 7Ames50,73110,000 8Arnolds Park1,16215,700 9Atlantic7,2578,000 10Council Bluffs58,2688,200 11Creston7,5975,300 12Davenport98,3599,500 13Davenport98,3598,500 14Dyersville4,0359,000 15Eldridge4,1597,100 16Harlan5,2825,300 17Hull1,9604,400 18Indianola12,99813,500 Site IDCityPopulation 2000Volume 2000 19Iowa City62,22010,000 20Iowa City62,2207,500 21Manchester5,2577,900 22Manchester5,2577,500 23Maquoketa6,11210,000 24Mason City29,1723,200 25Mason City29,1727,400 26Nevada6,6583,400 27Nevada6,6585,600 28Nevada6,6584,000 29New London1,9372,500 30Newton15,57911,500 31North Liberty5,36711,500 32Oelwein6,6925,000 33Orange City5,5824,500 34Pella9,8323,200 35Waverly8,9686,000 Note: Maquoketa dropped from analysis (1981)

13 13 Site Data Site IDCityLength (mi) Completion Year 1Ames0.502003 2Ames0.802002 3Ames0.351998 4Ames0.451996 5Ames0.252004 6Ames0.301998 7Ames0.502001 8Arnolds Park1.802000 9Atlantic2.001994 10Council Bluffs0.851995 11Creston0.322004 12Davenport1.001992 13Davenport0.902003 14Dyersville0.501987 15Eldridge0.602001 16Harlan2.172001 17Hull0.251997 18Indianola1.601983 Site IDCityLength (mi) Completion Year 19Iowa City0.451997 20Iowa City0.752001 21Manchester0.202000 22Manchester0.502000 23Maquoketa0.801981 24Mason City1.002003 25Mason City1.001998 26Nevada0.252002 27Nevada0.252002 28Nevada1.001999 29New London0.251985 30Newton0.901982 31North Liberty0.502000 32Oelwein1.001984 33Orange City1.001991 34Pella1.201985 35Waverly1.851997 Note: Maquoketa dropped from analysis (1981)

14 14 Monthly Crash Densities and Rates Site 4 Intervention Density Rate

15 15 Modeling/Statistics  Crashes: random, rare count events  Model: Poisson with/ log mean expressed as a piece-wise linear function of: - time period (months) - time period (months) - seasonal effects - seasonal effects - random effect for each site - random effect for each site  Adopted a Bayesian statistical framework for estimation of model parameters estimation of model parameters  Model essentially the same as for prior 4-lane to 3- lane analysis lane analysis

16 16 Preliminary Results/Discussion  12% (reduction) in crashes/mile  34% (reduction) in crash rate Recall NO control sites – so preliminary results Recall NO control sites – so preliminary results

17 17 Results/Discussion  Prior Florida DOT study:  32 percent decline in crashes  not “significant” at 95 percent confidence level  Need to include control sites - future

18 18 Questions? & Discussion


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