Author: E.R. Russelland, M.I. Mutabazi
Sponsoring Agency: Kansas Department of Transportation
Date of Publication: 1999 (?)
Abstract:
Consolidation or closure of unnecessary grade crossings is a cost-effective
but difficult-to-achieve option for increasing the safety of highway-rail
grade crossings. Consolidation not only needs traffic engineering expertise,
it also needs the support of local government officials and citizens. It
is as much a public relations effort as an engineering exercise. To win
local support, proposals for closing selected crossings should appear reasonable
to the public, that is, the public should be able to see a need or net
benefit. A corridor study is more effective than targeting single crossings
for closure. Selecting a corridor with high-potential closure candidates
can be the key to the success of winning local approval. Finding the most
“hazardous” crossings can help select high-potential corridors. The development
of a model to pinpoint Kansas’ best candidates for closure as a key step
in selecting corridors where consolidation efforts should be concentrated
is described.
No. of Pages: 7
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