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Origins of the Action Plan. US DOT Office of Inspector General Review in Louisiana
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1. State of Louisiana Highway-Rail Safety Action Plan Overview Mary Stringfellow
Program Delivery Team Leader
Federal Highway Administration
Louisiana Division
2. Origins of the Action Plan US DOT Office of Inspector General Review in Louisiana – June 2004
March 2005 Emergency Rail Summit
Result - Louisiana became one of the first states to prepare an action plan
3. Action Plan - Need High number of highway-rail collisions
Exposure and Speed – Six out of 7 Class 1 RRs operate in LA with increasing speeds over the past 10 years
Many crossings near roadway intersections
Inconsistent enforcement and prosecution
4. Action Plan - Purpose Focus and organize safety efforts to reduce collisions at crossings
To create the highway-rail grade portion of the SHSP
To respond to the OIG’s June 2004 Report
5. Action Plan - Overview Input from state, federal, local and private stakeholders
Special review given to multi-collision crossings within 6 year period (1999-2004)
Multi-collision = 2+ crashes
6. Action Plan - Facts RRs operate in 57/64 parishes
3435 public at grade crossings
3133 private at grade crossings
Approximately 3000 miles of rail
52 parishes = 862 collisions at public crossings from 1999-2004
7. Action Plan – Facts Continued 177 public multi-collision crossings = 432 of the 862 collisions
177 = 5% of public crossings but 50% of collisions
60% of all statewide collisions in 14 parishes
2 parishes accounted for 16% of multi-collision incidents – EBR and Caddo
8. Parishes with the Most Total Statewide Collisions
9. Parishes with the Most “Multi-Collisions” Incidents
10. Major Findings 53% of fatal collisions + 58% of injury collisions were at multi-collision crossings
85%+ collisions at crossings without gates
80% of all collisions involved train hitting highway user
85% of all collisions = driver “did not stop”
Train speeds in collisions averaged from 29-31 mph
11. Major Difference Between ALL crossings and MULTI-collision crossings Collisions at highway-rail grade crossings located near highway intersections (less than 75 feet) make up 78% of the total statewide collisions, but comprise a much higher percentage (97%) of the collisions at “multi-collision” crossings.
12. Action Plan – Action Items Education
Engineering
Enforcement
13. Education Operation Lifesaver
Increase presentations in identified areas
Increase volunteers in identified areas
Improve driver education
Railroad Safety Summits
Local Agencies
14. Enforcement Improve crash reporting quality
Prioritize areas for targeted enforcement, focusing on crossings near intersections
Law enforcement support for Officer on the Train programs
15. Engineering Systematic Diagnostic Review program
Diagnostic Reviews of multi-collision crossings, focusing on intersections
Improve highway-rail crossing inventory
Legislation to give DOTD the ability to close crossings in interest of public safety
Stop or Yield Sign Program
Access Management task force
16. “Where are we now” Highlights Crossing Crashes have decreased
LDOTD New Diagnostic Review Process and Form
LDOTD New Priority Process for Highway-Rail Crossings
Increased enforcement statewide
Highway Rail Safety Driver Education DVD
17. Questions? Thank you!