Pg 5-19: Evaluation of Low Cost Traffic Calming for Rural Communities – Phase II
Overview of traffic calming treatments used in rural communities (introduction/description): Transverse speed bars, Colored entrance treatment, Temporary island, Radar-activated speed limit sign, Speed feedback sig
Last Updated (Year): 2013
Year Produced: 2013
Abstract:The main goal of the research described in this report was to evaluate countermeasures that agencies can use to reduce speeds as drivers enter rural communities located on high-speed roadways. The objectives of this study were as follows: Identify and summarize countermeasures used to manage speeds in transition zones;Demonstrate the effectiveness of countermeasures that are practical for high- to low-speed transition zones;Acquire additional information about countermeasures that may show promise but lack sufficient evidence of effectiveness;Develop an application toolbox to assist small communities in selecting appropriate transition zones and effective countermeasures for entrances to small rural communities.
The team solicited small communities that were interested in participating in the Phase II study and several communities were also recommended. The treatments evaluated were selected by carefully considering traffic-calming treatments that have been used effectively in other countries for small rural communities, as well as the information gained from the first phase of the project. The treatments evaluated are as follows:Transverse speed bars;Colored entrance treatment;Temporary island;Radar-activated speed limit sign;Speed feedback sign.
The toolbox publication and four focused tech briefs also cover the results of this work.
For:Walking, Biking
The E's:Engineering
Ped Bike Activity:
- Planning
Ped Bike Topic:
- Traffic Calming
- Local and Rural Roads
- Design
- Countermeasures
- Built environment
Facility Type:Traffic Calming, Speed Hump, Signals, Signage
Urban Context:Rural, Highway
Resource Type:
- Information
Link to Content Source:
Evaluation of Low Cost Traffic Calming for Rural Communities – Phase II