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PIARC TC C.2.3: Cost-Effectiveness of Safety Measures and Allocation of Resources State of Michigan Time of Return Safety Calculation Larry E. Tibbits.

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1 PIARC TC C.2.3: Cost-Effectiveness of Safety Measures and Allocation of Resources State of Michigan Time of Return Safety Calculation Larry E. Tibbits Michigan Department of Transportation Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia

2 Time of Return (TOR) It is one type of cost benefit tool Estimates benefits (reducing crashes/injuries/deaths) Output: the number of years required to recover the safety investment Based upon Roy Jorgensen’s report on Highway Safety Improvement Criteria

3 Why Use TOR Federal Highway Safety Improvement Program requires that we invest safety dollars where they are needed most – where we get the greatest return Helps prioritize competing safety projects Verifies how the safety fix matches the demonstrated safety problem

4 Crash Data Crash type Number of crashes Property damage only + minor injury (B, C) Number of A injuries or number killed (people) Each incident is one crash

5 TOR Components Estimated costs of deaths and injuries from U.S. National Safety Council (http://www.nsc.org/) Estimated benefits resulting from reducing crashes Traffic volumes Reduction in fatalities and A injuries combined Reduction in minor (no A injuries or fatalities) crashes

6 TOR Components Q factor to blend the impact of fatalities and A injuries Estimated project costs Number of years of crash data used (3-5) Area Factor - Urban, rural, and between

7 The Calculation Roy Jorgensen's Formula BTOTAL = ADTa/ADTbx/ (QxR1+(PDOCOSTxR2)) BTOTAL = Total benefit in dollars over years used ADTa = Average traffic volume after the improvement (assumed) ADTb = Average traffic volume before the improvement

8 The Calculation (Continued) R1 = Reduction in fatalities and A- injuries combined R2 = Reduction in minor (no A- injuries or fatalities) crashes Q = [FATCOST+((I/FxINJCOST]/1+(I/F]

9 Thank You http://www.michigan.gov/tands


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