Effects of Intersections on the Safety of Horizontal Curves

Xingjing Xu, Ilir Bejleri, Karla Rodrigues Silva, Sivaramakrishnan Srinivasan
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Both horizontal curves and intersections are generally considered high-risk locations in roadway safety. Although extensive research has been conducted separately on the safety of curves and intersections, the safety performance of curves as affected by their spatial relationship with intersections has not been fully understood. Previous research has not examined this relationship because of the use of limited or pre-existing datasets that did not include intersection data in the analysis. This study addresses these gaps by analyzing the spatial relationship between curves and intersections, utilizing a large dataset of over 8,000 rural curves in Florida. The study performs a systemic analysis using this dataset and six years of statewide crash data of all injury severity levels and develops customized curve Safety Performance Functions based on various spatial relationships between curves and intersections. This study confirms that the previously identified risk factors such as traffic volume, curve radius and length, roadway speed limit, and functional classification have significant impacts on curve safety. More importantly, the study quantifies, for the first time in the literature, the influence of intersections on curves or close to curves on safety, demonstrating that curves with one or more intersections present a higher risk than curves with no intersections. The findings show that the presence of nearby intersections can increase the crash risk for curves with no intersections but can lead to a decrease in crashes for curves with one or multiple intersections. These findings can be utilized to determine high-risk curve locations for systemic safety analysis studies.
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交叉路口对水平曲线安全的影响
水平弯道和交叉路口通常都被认为是道路安全的高风险地点。虽然对弯道和交叉口的安全性分别进行了大量研究,但弯道的安全性能受其与交叉口的空间关系的影响尚未得到充分了解。以前的研究之所以没有研究这种关系,是因为使用的数据集有限或已经存在,没有将交叉口数据纳入分析。本研究利用佛罗里达州 8000 多条乡村弯道的大型数据集,分析了弯道与交叉口之间的空间关系,填补了这些空白。该研究利用该数据集和六年来全州范围内所有伤害严重程度的碰撞数据进行了系统分析,并根据曲线和交叉口之间的各种空间关系开发了定制的曲线安全性能函数。这项研究证实了之前确定的风险因素,如交通流量、弯道半径和长度、道路限速和功能分类对弯道安全有重大影响。更重要的是,该研究首次在文献中量化了交叉路口对曲线或接近曲线的安全性的影响,表明有一个或多个交叉路口的曲线比没有交叉路口的曲线具有更高的风险。研究结果表明,附近交叉路口的存在会增加没有交叉路口的弯道的碰撞风险,但会降低有一个或多个交叉路口的弯道的碰撞风险。这些研究结果可用于确定系统安全分析研究中的高风险曲线位置。
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