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Ruben Hovanesian June 27, 2012. Road Safety Assessments: Who, What, How, When, Where and Why. Poll. Public Agencies? Private Agencies?. Overview. Road Safety Assessments What How When Who Why Example. What is it?. What is an RSA?. Road Safety Assessment (RSA)
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Ruben Hovanesian June 27, 2012 Road Safety Assessments: Who, What, How, When, Where and Why
Poll • Public Agencies? • Private Agencies?
Overview • Road Safety Assessments • What • How • When • Who • Why • Example
What is an RSA? • Road Safety Assessment (RSA) • Road Safety Audit…but who likes an “audit”??
What is an RSA? • Qualitative safety assessment of a roadway • The Why and the How • Not just What, When, and Where
What is an RSA? • Identifies current and potential road safety issues • Identifies opportunities for improvements in safety for all road users
Objective • Reducecrash risk from road elements
Objective • What roadway elements may present a safety concern? • To what extent • To which road users • Under what circumstances
Objective • What opportunities exist to eliminate or mitigate identified safety concerns?
Start-up Meeting & Information Exchange • Introductions • Chain of command • Expectations • Knowledge exchange • Documents and previous studies
Problem Identification & Site Visit • Desk study • Identify possible trends • Do not attempt to identify solutions • Team visit to site • Time determined by crash statistics • Drive (walk) the site
Risk Analysis & Countermeasure Identification • Workshop setting • Crash reports reviewed along with site visit notes • Hazard identification • Crash Risk
Crash Risk Frequency Severity
Prepare RSA Summary Presentation • Crash statistics and analysis • Site visit observations
RSA Summary Presentation • Presented to owner/designer • No mandate to open to public • Feedback
Extra signage, not appropriate for the situation $ Remove unnecessary chevron
Final Report Development • Made without the influence of owner/designer • Or politics • Submitted to owner/designer
Response Letter • Response from owner/designer • Notes reasons for situations • Budget • Crew • Community
Proactive • Does not necessarily need “X” amount of crashes at “Y” severity
Who does the RSA? • 3 to 5 person RSA team • Interdisciplinary • Traffic operations • Geometric design • Enforcement • Road safety • Additional specialty skills are needed
Who does the RSA? • Owner of roadway • Design team
Proactive • Politically good • Good Engineering practice • Solves the problem, before it’s a problem
Interdisciplinary Team • Brings a range of experience and background • Lack of familiarity • Provides impartial judgment • Owner/designer complacency
Interaction • How users act and respond • Roadway elements and users • Not just compliance
Example • Crash locations • No obvious pattern • Serious roll over and road departure crashes • Drinking not a problem • Site visit • Poor maintenance of road sides and signage • Low visibility • Crash reports • Proximity of drivers’ residence