Title: An Analysis of Crashes During Winter Weather
1An Analysis of Crashes During Winter Weather
- Tom Maze
- Zach Hans
- Dennis Burkheimer
Mid-Continent Transportation Research
Forum Madison, Wisconsin, August 17, 2006
2Impacts Areas
- Traffic Demand
- Observed Traffic Volumes
- Traffic Flow
- Speed Flow - Density
- Traffic Safety
- Observed crashes during winter weather
3Impacts of Weather on Safety
- Crash rates increase
- For snowfalls gt 0.2 inches/hr crash rates
increase by 13 times on rural Iowa Interstates - Changes in crash severity
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- Changes in crashes throughout the winter
- First snowfall is the most unsafe time of the year
4Crashes Involving Winter Weather Conditions
5Severity of Winter Weather Crashes VS All Winter
Crashes
6Rural Versus Urban Impacts on Primary Highways
7Annual VMT Weighted Snowfall and Winter Weather
Condition Crashes Snowfall Sum(inches x
VMT(nearest) Total State VMT
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10Vehicle Characteristics
11Driver Age
12Driver Gender
13Drilling into crash analysis
14Conclusions Continued
- Traffic Safety
- Inclement weather reduces safety
- Snow and ice
- Dramatically increase crash rates
- Crash severity depends on opportunity to drive at
risky speeds - Drivers tend to re-learn winter driving skills
- Crash risk is highly dependent on driver
experience with winter weather - Over represented in winter crashes
- SUVs, Pickup trucks, and commercial vehicles
- The youngest age group
- Men at any age
- Next year, winter road safety audits