Title: SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS HOV FACILITIES AND MANAGED LANES IN HOUSTON
1SAFETY CONSIDERATIONSHOV FACILITIES AND MANAGED
LANESIN HOUSTON
Suhag Kansara Ned Levine, PhD Houston-Galveston
Area Council TRB Conference on HOV and Managed
Lanes Houston, TX April 18, 2005
2Purpose
- Document crashes on HOV lanes
- Compare safety of HOV lanes with General Purpose
freeway lanes - Identify characteristics of HOV crashes
3Data sources
- METRO HOV crash data 2001-2004
- DPS freeway crash data 1999-2001
4HOV Corridors in Houston Region
5HOV Crashes 2001-2004
6Crashes by time of day 2001
7HOV Crashes 2001
8Crashes on HOV segments
9Crashes on Freeway segments
10Crash risk HOV vs. Freeway lanes
11Multiple Crash Locations
12Multiple Crash Locations large scale
13Hot-spot locations
HOV lanes merging to freeway lanes
14Hot-spot locations
Direct access ramps merging with HOV lanes from
park and ride lots
15Junction related HOV crashes
16Hot-spot locations
Design compromises in geometrical structure of
HOV lane shoulder width
17Contributing factors
- Single vehicle crashes
- HOV facility 30
- Freeway facility 24
- Speeding
- HOV facility 53
- Freeway facility 56
- Following too close
- HOV facility 5
- Freeway facility 3
18Tentative conclusions
- HOV lanes are safe
- Design compromises can increase crash risk
- Trade-off safety between barrier facilities vs.
diamond lanes
19Future research
- Compare barrier facilities with diamond lanes
- Who is involved in the crashes
- Disproportionate number of males
- Disproportionate number of persons in their 30s
and 40s - Do certain groups have more difficulty with
barrier facility?
20For more information, seehttp//www.h-gac.com
/safety
21Thank You