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Highway Safety Literature

Highway Safety Literature
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 140
Release: 1976
Genre: Automobiles
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Right Turn on Red

Right Turn on Red
Author: Virginia Highway & Transportation Research Council
Publisher:
Total Pages: 166
Release: 1975
Genre: Right turn on red
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The Commonwealth of Virginia implemented the sign permissive or "eastern" rule permitting right turns on red traffic signals where designated by sign in 1972. In 1975, as a result of the growing national trend toward employing the general permissive or "western" rule (right turn on red permitted except where prohibited by sign) and in the interests of motor fuel economy, the Virginia General Assembly directed the Department of Highways and Transportation and the Highway Safety Division to study right turn on red (RTOR) to determine whether Virginia's sign permissive law "should be retained, rescinded, or amended." The scope of this study included a survey of the literature, a survey questionnaire of Virginia traffic engineers, a telephone survey of traffic engineers in other states, field studies of vehicle delay times and traffic conflicts at 20 selected intersections in Virginia and North Carolina, and an analysis of traffic crashes at 20 intersections in Virginia before and after RTOR was permitted. The results of this study reveal that right turn on red signals can enable motorists to effect substantial savings in time and concomitant savings in gasoline by reducing the vehicle idling time at intersections. The average saving for right turning delayed vehicles was found to be 14 seconds. Since the general permissive rule for RTOR allows the maneuver at a greater percentage of approach legs than does the sign permissive rule, time and energy savings have been estimated to be greater statewide under the general permissive rule. Estimated savings in gasoline under the general permissive rule would be over three million gallons annually. No significant increase in traffic crashes was found in Virginia and no increase would be expected with the general permissive rule, as none has been experienced in any other state with either the general permissive or the sign permissive rule. Moreover, study data reveal that traffic conflicts and thereby crash potential are actually reduced under RTOR, and that crashes which do occur because of RTOR are generally not severe. When the total impact of RTOR was considered, the evidence was found to support the recommendation that Virginia implement the general permissive rule for right turn on red.


FHWA Publications

FHWA Publications
Author: United States. Federal Highway Administration
Publisher:
Total Pages: 222
Release: 1984
Genre: Highway research
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Public Roads

Public Roads
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Total Pages: 36
Release: 1986
Genre: Highway research
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Right-turn-on-red

Right-turn-on-red
Author: Alan M. Voorhees & Associates
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1976
Genre: Traffic regulations
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Right-turn-on-a-red traffic signal (RTOR) is a practice which has gained wider acceptance and use by the states in the last few years. However, there is still disagreement on whether, where, and how RTOR should be implemented. Accordingly, the objectives of this study were to determine whether permitting RTOR is desirable and to prepare guidelines for determining inclusion or exclusion of this movement. The study scope included field data collection and computer simulation analyses, accident analyses, driver and pedestrian attitude surveys, legal and law enforcement analyses, and a signing needs evaluation.