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Evaluation of Timber Barricades and Precast Concrete Traffic Barriers for Use in Highway Construction Areas

Evaluation of Timber Barricades and Precast Concrete Traffic Barriers for Use in Highway Construction Areas
Author: F. N. Lisle
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Total Pages: 100
Release: 1976
Genre: Roads
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On August 15, 1975, the National Transportation Safety Board submitted a number of recommendations to the Administrator of the Federal Highway Administration and the Governor of Virginia regarding safety practices in the construction zone of I-495 in Northern Virginia. Subsequently, officials of the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation requested that the Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council evaluate the recommendations that pertained to the use of timber barricades. The scope of the evaluation included (1) a survey of the literature on the subject of legal requirements for temporary barrier systems in highway construction zones, (2) an analysis of crash data on I-495 for periods before and during construction, and (3) an analysis of the technical operational, and economic feasibility of the timber barricade and the precast concrete traffic barrier. The evaluation has revealed that there is no adequate national standard for traffic control in construction zones. Consequently, as in the case studied here, engineers are left to exercise their judgment as to the proper use and placement of delineators, barricades and other channelizing devices, and traffic barriers. The evaluation also has indicated that the frequency of accident occurrence during construction on I-495 was approximately 119% higher than before construction. Of the reported crashes during construction, 52.5% involved vehicle contact with the timber barricades. Among barricade-involved crashes, 73.5% involved vehicles which straddled or penetrated the barricades. Thus, in service on the I-495 site the timber barricades have proved, to be ineffective as positive barriers. The precast concrete traffic barrier was found to cost approximately $5.60 per linear foot more than the timber barricade employed on I-495. Testing of the precast concrete traffic barrier in a freeway construction zone is recommended prior to its general use in the Commonwealth.


Evaluation of the Performance of Portable Precast Concrete Traffic Barriers

Evaluation of the Performance of Portable Precast Concrete Traffic Barriers
Author: Frank N. Lisle
Publisher:
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1978
Genre: Median strips
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The portable precast concrete traffic barrier is used to separate high speed vehicular traffic and construction activities. However, since there was a lack of information on the barrier's performance in a construction zone environment, officials of the Virginia Department of Highways and Transportation requested that the Virginia Highway and Transportation Research Council evaluate the performance of the barrier during the widening of the Virginia Beach-Norfolk Expressway (Rte. 44). The scope of the evaluation included (1) a review of the literature on the performance of the concrete "safety shape" barriers, (2) an examination of the accident data before and during construction on Rte. 44 to determine the effects of construction on the frequency and characteristics of traffic accidents, (3) an analysis of tire marks and barrier-involved accidents to determine the effectiveness of the barriers in safely redirecting vehicles, and (4) an examination of the effects of construction on traffic characteristics. The literature review revealed that in using the precast concrete traffic barrier the following factors should be considered: (1) the end of the barrier should never be exposed to oncoming traffic; (2) the barrier joints must be tight for the barriers to act as a system; (3) the longitudinal axis of the barriers should be placed parallel to the roadway, except when the barrier system is started with a flare; (4) the barrier system should have a minimum length of 100 feet (30 m); and (5) the barrier system must have lateral support in order to prevent vehicle penetration. For conditions on Rte. 44, it was found that (1) there was an average of 49 vehicle contacts with the barrier for every reported accident in which the barrier was involved; (2) there was a definite tendency for motorists to stay out of the barrier lane, but avoidance of the barrier lane was reduced as volume increased; and (3) with a 55 mph (88 km/h) posted speed limit, the vehicular speeds were reduced by only a few miles per hour when the barriers were in place. Evaluation of the barrier's performance during the widening of I-95 is recommended, since that highway carries a much higher volume of tractor-trailers than does Rte. 44.


Highway Safety Literature

Highway Safety Literature
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Publisher:
Total Pages: 124
Release: 1980
Genre: Automobiles
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Report No. FHWA-RD.

Report No. FHWA-RD.
Author: United States. Federal Highway Administration. Offices of Research and Development
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Total Pages: 258
Release: 1974
Genre:
ISBN:

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Design of Wood Highway Sound Barriers

Design of Wood Highway Sound Barriers
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Total Pages: 66
Release: 2001
Genre: Noise barriers
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As new and existing U.S. residential areas and high volume highways continue to intermingle, traffic noise abatement procedures continue to be important. This study investigated the acoustic effectiveness, public acceptance, and structural requirements of various designs and types of sound barriers. In addition, the acoustic effectiveness of a prototype sound barrier is reported. Results are presented on the acoustic effectiveness from in situ measurements of one cement bonded composite panel barrier and four precast concrete, two plywood, two glued-laminated, and three post and panel barriers. The research on public acceptance of sound barriers focused on the perception of visual compatibility. Based on results from semantic-differential and individual ratings, wood and concrete barrier designs were perceived to have favored gbsruralgcs qualities. Data collected during the research on acoustic effectiveness and public acceptance were used to develop structural requirements and construction details for a prototype wood sound barrier. The prototype wood sound barrier provided insertion losses of 15 dB or greater, exceeding the 10-dB acceptable performance for a highway sound barrier.


Crash Tests of Construction Zone Traffic Barriers

Crash Tests of Construction Zone Traffic Barriers
Author: Kenneth C. Hahn
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Total Pages: 110
Release: 1980
Genre: Road work zones
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Three temporary construction zone traffic barriers were crash-tested to determine their performance in redirecting vehicles, barrier deflection and resisting damage: a 12-in. timber curb, a 16-in. high timber curb, with a corrugated-beam steel rail bolted to the face (W-beam timber curb), and New York's standard portable precast-concrete median barrier.


Transportation Research Record

Transportation Research Record
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Total Pages: 508
Release: 1995
Genre: Air travel
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"For more than 50 years, the Transportation Research Record has been internationally recognized as one of the preeminent peer-reviewed journals for transportation research papers from authors in the United States and from around the world. One of the most cited transportation journals, the TRR offers unparalleled depth and breadth in the coverage of transportation topics from both academic and practitioner perspectives. All modes of passenger and freight transportation are addressed in papers covering a wide array of disciplines, including policy, planning, administration, economics and financing, operations, construction, design, maintenance, safety, and more."--Publisher's website


Highway Safety Literature

Highway Safety Literature
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Total Pages: 1208
Release: 1980
Genre: Highway engineering
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