Author: Daniel B. Fambro, K.W. Heathington, Stephen H. Richards
Date of Publication: 1999 (?)
Sponsoring Agency: U.S. Transportation Research Board, Committee on Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings
Abstract:
Guidelines for selecting and installing active traffic control devices
are beneficial to the practicing engineer who has responsibility for field
installation and operation. This paper reports on a portion of the field
installation and evaluation of two active traffic control devices for use
at railroad-highway grade crossings. As a result, guidelines were developed
for the use of a four-quadrant gate system and a highway traffic signal
system for use at selected railroad-highway grade crossings. The characteristics
of crossings that would be conducive to the use of a four-quadrant gate
system and a highway traffic signal system were defined, with the objective
of improving safety for the traveling public at the crossings. A four-quadrant
gate system should be viewed as being between a standard gate system and
a grade-separated crossing in terms of providing a level of safety to the
traveling public. There are railroad-highway grade crossings that would
not be economically feasible to grade separate, but a four-quadrant gate
system would be cost-effective. Similarly, there are specific types of
crossings that would receive a higher level of safety with the use of a
highway traffic signal system and the upgrade would be cost-effective.
The guidelines presented address the characteristics of the different types
of crossings that would be appropriately served by these two active traffic
control systems.
No. of Pages: 10
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