Work Zone SafetyWork Zone Safety
CE 486Spring 2004
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AcknowledgementsAcknowledgements ClientClient
Mark Bortle, Mark Bortle, Safety EngineerSafety Engineer (IDOT) (IDOT) AdvisorsAdvisors
Dr. John Lamont (ECpE)Dr. John Lamont (ECpE)Prof. Ralph Patterson III (ECpE)Prof. Ralph Patterson III (ECpE)AAP Duane Smith P.E. (CCEE)AAP Duane Smith P.E. (CCEE)Prof. Veronica Dark (Psych)Prof. Veronica Dark (Psych)
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Defining the RS-4 Work ZoneDefining the RS-4 Work ZoneMatthew Baker: EEMatthew Baker: EE
Analyzing Crash DataAnalyzing Crash DataNancy Suby-Bohn: CENancy Suby-Bohn: CE
Road Construction Safety TeamRoad Construction Safety TeamSD-May04-01SD-May04-01
OutlineOutline
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Distracted or “Zoned Out”Distracted or “Zoned Out”Josh Keith: CEJosh Keith: CE
Classical ConditioningClassical ConditioningAngel Anderson: CprEAngel Anderson: CprE
Instrumental ConditioningInstrumental ConditioningAbdul Nuhu: EEAbdul Nuhu: EE
OutlineOutline
“Grabbing driver’s cognitive reasoning”“Grabbing driver’s cognitive reasoning”
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Real-time InformationReal-time InformationClinton Dawson: CprEClinton Dawson: CprE
Education the PublicEducation the PublicAmit Agarwal: CprEAmit Agarwal: CprE
OutlineOutline
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http://seniord.ee.iastate.edu/may0401/http://seniord.ee.iastate.edu/may0401/
Photo courtesy IDOT
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Flagger
Flagger
Combined with a pilot car
Lane Closure• usually stretches between 2 and 2 ½ miles
Picture courtesy of MUTCD 2000
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1 - Lane closure 2 - Lane shift/crossover (head-to-head traffic) ** 3 - Work on Shoulder or median 4 - Intermittent or Moving work ** 8 - Other type of work zone (explained in narrative) 9 - Unknown
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Temporary Rumble StripsTemporary Rumble Strips
Placement- Advance Warning AreaPlacement- Advance Warning Area Tactile and auditory stimulus to focus driver’s Tactile and auditory stimulus to focus driver’s
attention on impending constructionattention on impending construction ¼” Thickness combined with road construction ¼” Thickness combined with road construction
orangeorange Currently determining ideal placement pattern and Currently determining ideal placement pattern and
ADT guidelinesADT guidelines Research from MwSWZDI and Texas Research from MwSWZDI and Texas
Transportation InstituteTransportation Institute
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Possible ReasonsPossible Reasons
Getting one’s attention is not the same Getting one’s attention is not the same as getting to one’s decision process.as getting to one’s decision process.
Classical Conditioning – Stop SignClassical Conditioning – Stop Sign Instrumental Conditioning – reaction to a police Instrumental Conditioning – reaction to a police
carcar Learned Irrelevance – lack of need to respondLearned Irrelevance – lack of need to respond Conscious Choice – realizing a need to respondConscious Choice – realizing a need to respond
Veronica Dark, Assoc Professor, Veronica Dark, Assoc Professor, Department of Psychology, ISUDepartment of Psychology, ISU
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Variable Message Variable Message Fine Display SignFine Display Sign
Radar + Variable Message Board + FineRadar + Variable Message Board + Fine Easily ProgrammableEasily Programmable Data Collection OptionsData Collection Options
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Work Zone Exit/EntranceWork Zone Exit/Entrance
Goal: Design all encompassing systemGoal: Design all encompassing system Configure light timing mechanismsConfigure light timing mechanisms Determine most effective light configurationDetermine most effective light configuration Modify traffic lights to needed specificationsModify traffic lights to needed specifications
Two approaches consideredTwo approaches considered Portable traffic lightPortable traffic light 3 mode portable traffic light w/gate3 mode portable traffic light w/gate
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Work Zone Exit/Entrance cont…Work Zone Exit/Entrance cont…
Portable traffic lightPortable traffic light
Seven day battery life before Seven day battery life before charge with optional solar power charge with optional solar power unit.unit.
A cell-phone based status A cell-phone based status monitor informs workers of monitor informs workers of malfunctionsmalfunctions
Vehicle presence sensor mode Vehicle presence sensor mode Ability to operate continuously Ability to operate continuously
for 365 days a yearfor 365 days a year
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Work Zone Exit/Entrance cont…Work Zone Exit/Entrance cont…
3 mode portable traffic 3 mode portable traffic light w/gatelight w/gate
Seven day battery life Seven day battery life before charge with before charge with optional solar power optional solar power unit.unit.
Removable break Removable break away gateaway gate
Automatic mode, Automatic mode, Manual mode, and Manual mode, and
Wired remote mode.Wired remote mode.
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511 Phone/Website511 Phone/Website
Suggestions to improve or change current 511 Suggestions to improve or change current 511 websitewebsite
Make changes to the 511 automated phone-systemMake changes to the 511 automated phone-system Add features Add features Spread awareness among public to increase use Spread awareness among public to increase use Raise user friendliness of the systemRaise user friendliness of the system
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Current MethodsCurrent Methods
Research methods used currentlyResearch methods used currently Whom do they target?Whom do they target? Do they fulfill the requirement of the project?Do they fulfill the requirement of the project? Adaptable?Adaptable? Cost EffectivenessCost Effectiveness
Different campaigns underway nationallyDifferent campaigns underway nationally Study the campaigns in Iowa and other statesStudy the campaigns in Iowa and other states Analyze their effectivenessAnalyze their effectiveness Whether they are realizable in IowaWhether they are realizable in Iowa
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Educational componentEducational component
Multiple Objectives:Multiple Objectives:• Educate the public (drivers, future drivers)Educate the public (drivers, future drivers)
Different types of drivers (SUVs, cars, trucks, etc..)Different types of drivers (SUVs, cars, trucks, etc..) Different approaches for each categoryDifferent approaches for each category
• Educate the construction workersEducate the construction workers Using the new setupUsing the new setup Basic safety guidelines to followBasic safety guidelines to follow
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ConclusionConclusion
Different components being designed for greater Different components being designed for greater effectivenesseffectiveness
All the components might not be implemented All the components might not be implemented immediately or togetherimmediately or together
Components are aimed for maximum cognitive Components are aimed for maximum cognitive stimulationstimulation
Components meet design plan submitted to the Components meet design plan submitted to the clientclient