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Title:

Facilitating Work Zone Safety Improvements through Detailed Crash Report Narratives

Accession Number:

01556840

Record Type:

Component

Availability:

Transportation Research Board Business Office

500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001 United States

Abstract:

Work zone crashes kill hundreds of motorists and pedestrians every year; however, the police crash reports, diagrams, and narratives rarely provide enough detail to identify any underlying work zone safety concerns. A study of crash reports in the United States indicated that the information available through coded crash reports is often inconsistent from State to State and definitions to describe work zone crashes often neglect to identify whether a work zone actively contributed to a crash. An additional analysis of work zone crash narratives indicated that, even in States that require officers to “list all [work zone] warning signs in the narrative,” over half of the narratives were missing that information or any other information regarding work zone signing, traffic control devices, or work zone conditions. This paper describes an easy-to-use tool that aids law enforcement officers in identifying relevant work zone related information to include in the crash reports. Its intent is to improve the usability of crash report narratives in order to correctly assign whether or not a crash is directly related to a work zone, with an end goal of improving road user and worker safety.

Supplemental Notes:

This paper was sponsored by TRB committee ANB40 Traffic Law Enforcement.

Monograph Accession #:

01550057

Report/Paper Numbers:

15-4399

Language:

English

Corporate Authors:

Transportation Research Board

500 Fifth Street, NW
Washington, DC 20001 United States

Authors:

Donoughe, Kelly
Atkinson, Jennifer

Pagination:

20p

Publication Date:

2015

Conference:

Transportation Research Board 94th Annual Meeting

Location: Washington DC, United States
Date: 2015-1-11 to 2015-1-15
Sponsors: Transportation Research Board

Media Type:

Web

Features:

Figures; Maps; References (16)

Subject Areas:

Data and Information Technology; Highways; Safety and Human Factors; I80: Accident Studies; I84: Personal Injuries

Source Data:

Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting 2015 Paper #15-4399

Files:

TRIS, TRB, ATRI

Created Date:

Dec 30 2014 1:27PM