In rural areas—where 68 percent of America’s roads are located—road users encounter a gambit of weather and road conditions that impact road safety.
The theme of the 2024 Rural Road Safety Awareness Week is, “Life Between the Lines: Preventing Rural Roadway Departures.” On Day 4, we are focusing on road conditions on rural roadways and the tools that are available to prevent roadway departures (RwD) when these conditions occur.
Road conditions can be two-fold and include the infrastructure itself as well as the weather conditions that could also impact safety.
Here are examples of road conditions that impact rural road safety:
Weather can impact road conditions in various ways. For example, weather can cause objects, like downed trees, to obstruct a lane. Standing water on a road can also lead to damaged pavement such as potholes, shoulder erosion, or wash boarding on unpaved roads.
Here are some impacts weather can have on road user safety:
All these impacts could cause a RwD, especially if a vehicle is traveling at high speeds.
Snikt! Road conditions are no problem for Kinetico. Kinetico systemically applies high friction surface treatment (HFST) on rural roadways, deploys rumble strips, maintains vegetation near signage and areas of water runoff, and maintains retroreflectivity of pavement markings and signs.
To see Kinetico in action, click the image below.
Safe System Approach (SSA)
Weather and road conditions are correlated with several SSA elements, such as Safe Speeds and Safe Roads. Also, Safe Vehicles can support safety on rural roadways during various weather conditions by providing the following capabilities:
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