This project is an analysis of Oregon's Corridor Safety Improvement Programs implemented on Oregon Route 22 and Oregon Route 34. Improvements were made along each corridor in 1993. The project used a mail-out survey to determine the level of awareness and perception of safety among drivers due to the improvements made along each corridor The results of the study show that most drivers are aware of the changes that were made to the corridors. In addition, most drivers also agreed that the changes made to the corridors were an improvement in safety. Most devices were said to be effective, but would eventually lose their effectiveness with repeated exposure.
Evaluation of the Corridor Safety Improvement Program. Phase 1 Final Report
1998
136 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Transportation Safety , Transportation , Transportation & Traffic Planning , Traffic safety , Highway transportation , Highway maintenance , Evaluation , Surveys , Questionnaires , Traffic signs , Accident prevention , Vehicular traffic control , Human factors engineering , Oregon , Driver behavior
Tools to Identify Safety Issues for a Corridor Safety-Improvement Program
Transportation Research Record | 2000
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