Sponsor
Oregon Department of Transportation Traffic‐Roadway Section
Document Type
Report
Publication Date
1-2011
Subjects
Traffic accident investigation -- Oregon -- Case studies, Traffic accidents -- Oregon, Traffic accident investigation -- Handbooks manuals etc.
Abstract
Across the state, region, and nation highway safety investigators have developed a wide variety of tools and techniques for highway safety investigation procedures. Analysis techniques can range from systematic evaluation approaches such as the Oregon Department of Transportation’s (ODOT’s) Safety Priority Index System (SPIS) down to specific localized safety assessment strategies. It is important to develop consistent methods for safety evaluations across Oregon to ensure that safety investigations are conducted in a similar manner. It is also important to develop a screening process for proper highway safety investigations and document the procedures used for this assessment.
The objective of this manual is to provide a resource to assist ODOT traffic investigators with highway safety project screening and evaluations. Though the content of this manual is targeted for use within ODOT, the procedures outlined could be easily adapted by local jurisdictions for similar highway safety assessments. This manual, therefore, includes checklists and analysis procedures suitable for a variety of field and office safety investigations and assessments. This manual also includes information about the ODOT highway safety programs and tools, linkage to current standards and resources where design and operations methods are stipulated, a comprehensive procedure for safety investigation at both intersection and highway segments, and countermeasure definition and guidance.
Persistent Identifier
http://archives.pdx.edu/ds/psu/16939
Citation Details
Dixon, Karen, and Christopher Monsere. Highway Safety Investigation Manual for the Oregon Department of Transportation. Salem, OR: Oregon Department of Transportation, 2011.
Description
This final report was produced for the Oregon Department of Transportation, and can be found at http://trec.pdx.edu/research/project/955