Motorcycle Road Safety Audit Case Studies
- Posted: Sunday May 1st, 2016
- Source: Vanasse Hangen Brustlin, Inc.
- Sponsor: Federal Highway Administration
- Topic: Education, EMS, Enforcement, Engineering, Road, Road User, Safety Culture, Vehicle
- Sub-Topic: Driver Behavior, Enforcement Laws and Policies, Geometric Design, Human Factors, Low Cost Countermeasures, Motorcycles, Motorcyclists, Road Departure, Road Safety Audits, Road Surface Conditions, Road User Road Safety Culture, Roadside Design/Safety, Safety Countermeasures, Safety Data, Safety Plans, Sharing the Road Safely with All Road Users
Description:
“Road Safety Audits (RSAs) are a formal safety performance examination of an existing or future roadway or off-road facility and are conducted by an independent, experienced, multidisciplinary team. This case study document pro-vides a review of the RSA process and three case study examples of RSAs that had a demonstrated high-frequency of crashes involving motorcyclists. The case studies include photographs, a project background, and key RSA findings and suggestions. These case studies will help Federal, State, Tribal, and local agencies better understand conditions that affect motorcyclists and how to effectively address safety in the RSA process.”
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