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Clear zone---A synthesis of practice and an evaluation of the benefits of meeting the ten-foot clear zone goal on urban streets

Posted on:2009-12-02Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Iowa State UniversityCandidate:Sax, Christian RyanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2444390002491240Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
In urban communities, there are often limited amounts of right-of-way available for establishing a large setback distance from the curb for fixed objects. Urban communities must constantly weigh the cost of purchasing additional right-of-way for clear zones against the risk of fixed object crashes. From 2004 to 2006, this type of crash on curbed roads represented 15% of all fatal crashes and 3% of all crashes in the state of Iowa. Many states have kept the current minimum AASHTO recommendations as their minimum clear zone standards; however, other states have decided that these recommendations are insufficient and have increased the required minimum clear zone distance to better suit the judgment of local designers.;This thesis presents research on the effects of the clear zone on urban curbed streets. The research was conducted in two phases. The first phase involved a synthesis of practice that included a literature review and a survey of practices in jurisdictions that have developmental and historical patterns similar to those of Iowa. The second phase involved investigating the benefits of a 10 ft clear zone, which included examining urban corridors in Iowa that meet or do not meet the 10 ft clear zone goal. The results of this study indicate that a consistent fixed object offset results in a reduction in the number of fixed object crashes, a 5 ft clear zone is most effective when the goal is to minimize the number of fixed object crashes, and a 3 ft clear zone is most effective when the goal is to minimize the cost of fixed object crashes.;Key Words: Clear zone---clear zone enforcement---fixed object offset---state of practice---urban clear zone.
Keywords/Search Tags:Clear zone, Fixed object crashes, Effective when the goal, Urban communities
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