Increased Safety and Traffic Flow at the Level of Cheaper Roadworks: The ASF Success on the A7 Motorway
The A7 motorway is the North-South road that follows the Rhone Valley from Lyon to Marseille in France. The motorway is a major regional and European economic artery. The total absence of an alternative replacement route demands extreme care in maintaining the level of availability. Along the section between Valence and Orange, the road bears average daily traffic of 76,000 vehicles per day, with 18% heavy goods vehicles (HGV). Summer traffic regularly exceeds 150,000 vehicles per day. Every year, the period during which traffic conditions allow for closing off lanes for road work grows increasingly smaller. This road section started operations between 1967 and 1968. It is now nearly 40 years old and requires continual heavy renovation work. Road geometry was initially composed of 3 3.50-meter lanes open to traffic and a 3-meter wide emergency lane. The road section was recently equipped with a central median with steel safety guard rails.
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Corporate Authors:
World Road Association (PIARC)
La Grande Arche, Paroi Nord, Niveau 5
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Authors:
- Borgna, L
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Conference:
- Choice for Sustainable Development. Pre-Proceedings of the 23rd PIARRC World Road Congress
- Location: Paris , France
- Date: 2007-9-17 to 2007-9-21
- Publication Date: 2007
Language
- English
Media Info
- Media Type: CD-ROM
- Features: Figures; Photos;
- Pagination: 5p
- Monograph Title: The Choice for Sustainable Development. Pre-Proceedings of the 23rd PIARC World Road Congress
Subject/Index Terms
- TRT Terms: Guardrails; Highway operations; Medians; Traffic congestion; Traffic flow; Traffic safety; Trucks; Work zone safety
- Geographic Terms: France
- Subject Areas: Highways; Motor Carriers; Operations and Traffic Management; Planning and Forecasting; Safety and Human Factors; I72: Traffic and Transport Planning;
Filing Info
- Accession Number: 01081023
- Record Type: Publication
- Files: TRIS
- Created Date: Nov 26 2007 9:54AM