Visibility and Work Zone Traffic Control

 

TRB’s Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board, No. 2555 consists of 14 papers that explore visibility and work zone traffic control, including:

  • What Role Do Precrash Driver Actions Play in Work Zone Crashes? Application of Hierarchical Models to Crash Data
  • Traffic Control at Access Points Within Alternating One-Way Operations
  • Model Development for Use of Portable
  • Traffic Signals in Conjunction with Pilot Car Operations at Two-Lane, Two-Way Rural Highway Work Zones
  • Legibility of the Clearview Typeface and FHWA Standard Alphabets on Negative- and Positive-Contrast Signs
  • Work Zone Crash Cost Prediction with a Least Median Squares Linear Regression Model
  • Safety Effects of Portable End-of-Queue Warning System Deployments at Texas Work Zones
  • Variable Speed Limit Study Upstream of an Indiana Work Zone with Vehicle Matching
  • Impact of Advisory Signs on Vehicle Speeds in Highway Nighttime Paving Project Work Zones
  • Portable Traffic Signals in Conjunction with Pilot Car Operations at Two-Lane, Two-Way Rural Highway Work Zones
  • Assessment of an Adaptive Driving Beam Headlighting System: Visibility and Glare
  • Road Lighting Effects on Bicycle and Pedestrian Accident Frequency: Case Study in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
  • Safety Effects of Street Illuminance at Urban Signalized Intersections in Florida
  • Guidelines for Traffic Control Devices at Changes in Horizontal Alignment
  • Updated Model for Advance Placement of Turn and Curve Warning Signs

Read TRR No. 2555

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