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Title: RISK-BASED MANAGEMENT OF GUARDRAILS: SITE SELECTION AND UPGRADING


1
RISK-BASED MANAGEMENT OF GUARDRAILS SITE
SELECTION AND UPGRADING
  • Presented to
  • The Project Steering Committee
  • by
  • The Center for Risk Management of Engineering
    Systems
  • September 15th, 2000

2
Project Team
VDOT Richmond District Travis Bridewell, District
Traffic Engineer, Richmond District Jeff
Wilkinson, Transportation Engineer, Traffic
Engineering Section, Richmond District Baron
Gissendaner Virginia Transportation Research
Council Wayne S. Ferguson, Research Manager
Steering Committee Steve Edwards, Transportation
Engineer Senior, Traffic Engineering Division,
Central Office Paul Kelley, Transportation
Engineer, Location and Design Division, Central
Office Charlie Kilpatrick, Fredericksburg
Resident Engineer, Fredericksburg District Bob
McCarty, Senior Field Operations Engineer,
Federal Highway Administration - Richmond Ginger
Quinn, District Safety Officer, Traffic
Engineering Section, Salem District Nancy Berry,
Transportation Engineering Program Supervisor,
Location and Design Division, Central Office


3
Project Team (cont.)
Additional Current and Former Resident
Engineers Bill Bushman Angela Tucker Willie
Gentry Alan Leatherwood Dan Roosevelt Center for
Risk Management of Engineering Systems James H.
Lambert, Research Assistant Professor of Systems
Engineering Yacov Y. Haimes, Quarles Professor of
Systems Engineering and Civil Engineering and
Center Director Jeffrey A. Baker, BS/MS
Student Kenneth Peterson, Undergraduate
Student Capstone Team Christian Baldwin Irene
Jacoub Mike Raker
4
Agenda
  • I. Motivation
  • II. Data representation for Hazard Catalog
  • III. Data representation for Corridor Screening
  • IV. Data representation for Site Prioritization
  • V. Discussion

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I. Motivation
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Motivation
  • Public and transportation-agency priorities
    concerning the location of roadway guardrails are
    in need of clarification
  • The concerns of Virginians for adequate
    guardrails relative to national norms are high
  • Current practice in some VDOT Districts for
    selecting locations for new guardrails is based
    upon citizen complaints, a general knowledge of
    roadway needs from local engineers, and accident
    history

7
Motivation (cont.)
  • E.g., there are hundreds of candidate locations
    on the thirteen-county secondary system of
    Richmond District over 50,000 miles of roadway
    in Virginia
  • Kentucky developed a hazard-index point system
    (Kentucky Transportation Center Report KTC-89-39
    "Warrants and Guidelines for Installation of
    Guardrail")
  • Particular locations in New Kent and Charles City
    County were the focus of a related preliminary
    study in Richmond District

8
Purpose and Scope
  • Objectives
  • Review and evaluation of what others have done
  • Adoption of assessment methods and quantitative
    and qualitative factors
  • Development of a tradeoff methodology
  • Specification and prototype development of
    databases

9
Overview of Approach
  • A data driven approach to assessing risk and
  • evaluating safety of candidate guardrail
    locations by
  • Catalog
  • Screening phases
  • Evaluation phases
  • Data needs in a case study
  • Developing Software

10
Corridor Screening
  • Select corridors to examine

11
Site Prioritization
  • Select locations along given corridor

12
New Kent Case Study
  • Data Collection for Corridor Screening Tool
  • Accident statistics of given corridors
  • Routes 601-665
  • Data Collection for Site Prioritization and
    Hazard Catalog Tool
  • Routes 611, 613, 640, 665

13
II. Hazard Catalog Tool
14
Purpose
  • Compile an inventory of hazard sites and
    guardrail coverage, and conditions of guardrails
  • Compare and contrast routes to determine which
    are in need of further study
  • Present in a graphical format information
    pertinent to decisions about improvements

15
Severity Guidelines
16
Hazard Catalog Screening
17
Hazard Catalog Screening (cont.)
  • Size of bubbles represent cost/value

18
Hazard Catalog Screening (cont.)
Size of bubbles represent cost
19
Hazard Catalog Screening (cont.)
Size of bubbles represent cost/value
20
IV. Corridor Tool
21
Purpose
  • Compare corridors for frequency and severity of
    accidents
  • Highlight corridors that have greatest
    accidents/DVMT ratio
  • Compare results with current guardrail coverage

22
Corridor Screening
23
Corridor Screening (cont.)
24
IV. Site Prioritization Tool
25
Purpose
  • Decide which sites should be improved with the
    current budget constraint
  • Consider multiple criteria

26
Objective (cont.)
27
Objectives of Guardrail Selection
28
Example
  • Maximize length of hazard protected
  • Subject to budget constraints
  • (E.g. total cost lt 30,000)

29
Site Prioritization Tool Analysis
  • Compare sites and their characteristics (cost,
    severity, ADT)
  • Select routes with the highest benefit/cost
    ratios that fall within a budget constraint

30
Site Prioritization
31
Site Prioritization (cont.)
32
Site Prioritization (cont.)
33
Site Prioritization (cont.)
Size of bubbles represent cost/value ()
34
Site Prioritization (cont.)
Size of bubbles represent cost/value ()
35
Site Prioritization (cont.)
Size of bubbles represent cost/value ()
36
Comparison of Results
  • Results can be compared to show the consistency
    of need at a location
  • Budget constraint kept constant
  • Example
  • Locations 1,2,3,7, and 9 are recommended by the
    model to maximize severity protected

37
Summary and Future Work
  • The spreadsheet tools provides a way to optimally
    select hazard sites within the budget constraints
  • Comparing results from different solutions can
    reveal the locations most appropriate for
    improvement

38
Summary and Future Work (cont.)
  • Issues for Implementation
  • Definition of Severity
  • Environmental Factors
  • Curvature of Road

39
Web Page
  • http//www.virginia.edu/risk/guardrail/
  • Public reference for guardrails and treatment of
    issue
  • Communication between VDOT and Capstone
  • Software, instructions, and powerpoint

40
The Web Site
  • Statement of Work
  • Guardrail Photos
  • Current Team
  • Contact Information
  • Related Links
  • Downloads

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