A commonly used method to delineate lane lines on Virginia's highway pavements is a combination of reflective tape and snowplowable raised pavement markers (SRPMs). The SRPM system consists of a reflective lens epoxied into a plow deflector. The deflector is typically an H-shaped protective steel or cast-iron casting that consists of a pair of parallel keels and a connecting web. The entire system weighs approximately 6 pounds. While this arrangement is thought to improve the visibility of lane lines during darkness and inclement weather, there are questions as to whether the SRPMs can become damaged or detached from the pavement after prolonged exposure to traffic and snowplows. In Virginia, there is no formalized method or schedule for routinely inspecting these markers. They are often examined only when repaving or restriping is scheduled. In April 2006, a SRPM fragment went through the windshield of a van traveling on I-95 in Prince William County, striking a passenger. In response to this incident, a statewide study was initiated to determine if there were any potential problems with SRPMs becoming damaged or detached on Virginia's interstates. Casting condition, reflector condition, epoxy condition, and installation adequacy were inspected on 78 1-mile segments of interstate pavement containing SRPMs. The focus of the study was on sections of pavement that were at least 5 years old and carried current year traffic volumes greater than 15,000 vehicles per day. The study found that nearly 8 percent of all SRPM castings inspected were either missing or damaged. Approximately 35 percent of reflectors inspected were either missing or damaged.


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    Titel :

    Evaluation of Snowplowable Raised Pavement Marker Failures


    Beteiligte:

    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2007


    Format / Umfang :

    44 pages


    Medientyp :

    Report


    Format :

    Keine Angabe


    Sprache :

    Englisch