Author: Daniel B. Fambro, K.W. Heathington, Stephen H. Richards
Date of Publication: 1989
Sponsoring Agency: U.S. Transportation Research Board, Committee on Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings
Abstract:
Two active traffic control devices with the potential for improving
safety at railroad-highway
grade crossings were identified by a detailed laboratory evaluation
as candidates for field testing under normal traffic conditions at actual
crossings. Two crossings with active warning devices already in place were
identified as potential study sites and train and driver behavior data
collected both before and after the “new” traffic control devices were
installed. The two devices evaluated for use at railroad highway grade
crossings were four-quadrant flashing light signals with overhead strobes
and standard highway traffic signals.
Based on the results of the field evaluation, there were no measurable
differences in driver behavior between four-quadrant flashing light signals
with overhead strobes and the standard two-quadrant flashing light signals.
The warning system itself was operationally feasible and may have some
limited application. The highway traffic signal proved to be both feasible
and effective as a grade crossing traffic control device. Driver response
to the highway traffic signal was excellent, with the traffic signal outperforming
standard flashing light signals on several key safety and driver behavioral
measures. Additional testing of this system is recommended.
No. of Pages: 5
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