REPORT ON THE PILOT RAMP METERING PROJECT ON THE NORTH ADAPTABILITY FOR APPROACHES TO HIGHWAY-RAILWAY GRADE CROSSINGS

PBSERVATIONS MADE ON PLASTIC RUMBLE STRIP INSTALLATIONS ON PROJECT SHOWS THAT THE IMPLEMENTED FIXED-TIME RAMP METERING CENTRAL GULF RAILROAD ABOUT THREE MILES WEST OF WEST MONROE, PERIOD. HOWEVER, THE EXISTING SYSTEM LACKS FLEXIBILITY OBSERVATIONS ARE AS FOLLOWS: (1) THE RUMBLE STRIP I-71. THIS INDICATES THAT THIS PROJECT SHOULD LOGICALLY BE VEHICULAR SPEEDS RESULTING IN MOST DRIVERS BEING MORE ALERT INCORPORATING REAL-TIME TRAFFIC INFORMATION INTO A COULD STOP SOON ENOUGH TO AVOID A TRAIN ACCIDENT; (2) THIS SAME ALERTNESS AND CONTROL WOULD ALSO REDUCE THE POSSIBLITY OF REAR-END COLLISIONS AND AND OTHER NON-TRAIN-INVOLVED ACCIDENTS; (3) THE CONTRASTING COLORS OF THE RUMBLE STRIPS AND PAVEMENT WERE A DEFINITE FACTOR IN THE EFFECTIVENESS OF THE INSTALLATIONS; AND (4) THE USE OF HIGHWAY TYPE STOP SIGNS (MANDATORY STOP) WAS NOT NECESSARY FOR THIS TREATMENT TO BE EFFECTIVE.

Media Info

  • Features: Tables;
  • Pagination: p. 169-71
  • Serial:
    • Volume: 74
    • Issue Number: 640

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Filing Info

  • Accession Number: 00226838
  • Record Type: Publication
  • Report/Paper Numbers: Bulletin
  • Files: TRIS
  • Created Date: May 15 1974 12:00AM