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Title: Rural Intelligent Transportation Systems Rural Intersection Accident Mitigation


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Rural Intelligent Transportation SystemsRural
Intersection Accident Mitigation
  • New Mexico ITS 2011
  • Sandia Casino, NM
  • November 4 2011

John Hansen VP Sales AM Signal /Delegate to
NCMUTCD
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Problem
  • The problem of rural road crashes (lane
    departure, intersection, merges, etc.) and the
    resulting fatalities, serious injury and property
    damage is real.
  • Bottom line, how to develop low-cost, readily
    deployable, low maintenance systems that can be
    used by government agencies to improve safety on
    rural roads and non-signalized rural
    intersections.
  • Case Study Rural Minnesota Intersection

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Problem
  • Minnesota Motor Vehicle Crash Facts, 2009
  • 421 fatalities down from 455 in 2008
  • 31,074 injuries down from 33,379 in 2007
  • Rural areas account for 2 out of 3 fatalities
  • 1/3 involve single vehicle
  • 2/3 involve 2 or more vehicles
  • 2009 crashes cost Minnesota 1.5 billion

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Underlying Causes
  • In Single Vehicle Crashes
  • Illegal or unsafe speed contributing factor most
    often cited for all drivers
  • In Multiple Vehicle Crashes
  • For drivers through age 64 driver inattention
    or distraction most often cited
  • Failure to yield second most common
  • Over Age 65 Pattern Reverses
  • Failure to yield most common
  • Driver inattention or distraction second most
    common

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Driving Conditions
  • Most Crashes Occur in Good Driving Conditions
  • Over 50 of fatal and about 2/3 of nonfatal occur
    during daylight hours
  • Good Weather Conditions
  • Over 60 of fatal and about 56 of nonfatal
    clear weather
  • Road Surface Condition for Fatal Crashes
  • Usually good
  • 10 on wet roads
  • 15 on snowy or icy roads
  • Road Surface Condition for Nonfatal Crashes
  • 60 of nonfatal on dry roads
  • 13 on wet roads
  • 25 on snowy or icy roads

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Literature Search
  • Discovered considerable research
  • Found few off-the-shelf products available
  • Found almost nothing to address
  • low-volume dynamic rural intersection warning
    systems
  • dynamic lane departure warning systems
    specifically relating to horizontal curves

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The Solution
  • SEH and NTT working with the other major
    participants have been developing and
    demonstrating low-cost, portable systems that can
    be used by counties on low-volume roads and
    intersections to reduce crashes and move Toward
    Zero Deaths. The technologies used are
    integrations of commercial off-the-shelf (COS)
    technologies. Utilized together as a system they
    represent an innovative low-cost approach and
    better understanding and solving serious safety
    problems.

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Rural ITS Toolbox
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Rural ITS
  • Intersection Warning System (IWS)
  • Driver Behavior Evaluation System (DBES)
  • Stop Sign Warning System (SSWS)
  • Curve Warning System (CWS)

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Intersection Warning SystemMajor Participants
  • Mn/DOT 2007 Innovative Ideas Program OTST
  • USDOT - FHWA
  • Hennepin County, MN
  • SEH Inc.
  • Network Transportation Technologies, LLC (NTT)

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Project Goal
  • Develop a low-cost, readily deployable, low
    maintenance system that can be used to improve
    safety at low volume, non-signalized
    intersections.

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Innovation
  • Merits of dynamic warning systems
  • Moving from research to reality
  • Off-the-shelf components
  • Solar/Battery powered
  • Modular design
  • Ease of installation and maintenance
  • Relative low-cost

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System Configurations
Detection Node
Warning Node
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CR 47 and Lawndale Lane
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Going Live
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Solar Panel Controller Cabinet
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Controller Cabinet Electronics
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IWS In Operation
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CR 47 West Detector Node Looking East
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Safety Impacts
  • 54 reduction in the number of conflicts
  • Reduction from 3.9 to 1.8 conflicts per 1000
    vehicles

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Owner Satisfaction(Data from Evaluation Report
prepared by SRF)
  • Reliable and effective at warning drivers of
    approaching cross-street traffic
  • Easy to install and maintain
  • Relatively low fixed cost
  • Transferable

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User Perception
  • 94.2 were aware of the sign
  • 88.5 understood the meaning of the sign
  • 79.4 had improved awareness of approaching
    traffic
  • 65.2 are more likely to stop when sign is
    flashing
  • Half of survey respondents indicated they pay
    more attention when the sign is flashing

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Performance
  • Operated with a 98.6 uptime during 6 month test
    period
  • Experienced 3 failures during the 6 month test
    period
  • Worked well in all weather conditions
  • Continuous operation for over 3 years

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Rural ITS Safety Systems (RITSS)
  • Mn/DOTs 2009 Innovative Ideas Program that
    included the following elements
  • Driver Behavior Evaluation System (DBES)
    currently being evaluated in Olmsted County, MN
  • Stop Sign Warning System (SSWS) currently being
    evaluated in Washington County, MN
  • Curve Warning System (CWS) currently being
    evaluated in Wright County, MN

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Driver Behavior Evaluation System (DBES) Concept
  • Need to know exactly what the problem is
  • System to provide reliable data
  • Driver behavior underlying the problem
  • At rural intersection stop signs
  • Behavior of driver approaching stop sign
  • Behavior of driver on through road
  • Speed profiles
  • At horizontal curve
  • Behavior of driver approaching curve
  • Speed profile

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Driver Behavior Evaluation System
  • Hardware
  • Doppler radar
  • GPS receiver
  • Data logger
  • Battery powered with life of 3 weeks
  • Up to 4 devices to cover 4-way intersection
  • Single device to cover each approach to a curve
  • Software
  • Analysis and reporting strategies

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DBES Field Unit
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Driver Behavior Evaluation System Olmsted
County, MN TH 42/CSAH 9
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Stop Sign Warning System (SSWS) Concept
  • Radar-based detection to monitor speed profile of
    vehicle approaching a stop sign
  • Provide a flashing warning of the stop based on
    speed
  • Within normal stop profile No warning
  • Excessive speed detected flashing lights to
    alert driver

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Stop Sign Warning System
  • Hardware
  • Doppler radar
  • Wireless link
  • Controller
  • Flasher stop sign
  • Fault notification
  • Software
  • Speed/distance data algorithm to set parameters
  • Determine spatial position of the vehicle
  • Activate flashers

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Stop Sign Warning SystemDesign
  • Deceleration Rate 14.8 ft/s2
  • Maximum Approach Speed Design 80 mph
  • Duration of Flash Detection Speed / 14.8 ft/s2
  • Enhance Border of Near Right Stop Sign

On-Site Fault Notification Device
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Curve Warning System (CWS)Concept
  • Radar-based detection to monitor speed profile of
    vehicle approaching a horizontal curve
  • Provide a flashing warning of the curve ahead
    based on speed
  • Within normal speed reduction profile No
    warning
  • Excessive speed detected flashing lights to
    alert driver

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Curve Warning System Design
  • Deceleration Rate 14.8 ft/s2
  • Design for Curve Entry Speed 47 mph (posted 40
    mph)
  • Maximum Approach Speed Design 75 mph
  • Enhance Chevron Signs 3, 4, 5 and 6
  • Duration of Flash 4 seconds from curve entry
    (50 mph to Sign 6 from Curve Entry)

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Curve Warning System Line of Sight Washington
County
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Curve Warning System Installation
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CSAH 17 CSAH 42 Intersection
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Mainline Warning Node
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Wright County
  • Active warning Node for vehicles approaching the
    stop sign on the minor road
  • Solar/Battery
  • Controller/Radio
  • Default notification

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Questions ?
John Hansen/John Morast PE Application
Consultants AM Signal Inc 720.348.6925
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