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A Methodology of Quantifying Precipitation Exposure for Wet-Weather Collisions and Evaluating Effectiveness of Open-Grade Asphalt Concrete as a Countermeasure

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  • Chan, Ching-Yao
  • Jin, Eui-Jae
  • Oh, Soon Mi
  • Ragland, David R

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Weather-related crashes represent a significant concern in roadway safety. Wet collisions often resulted in injuries or fatalities, at a ratio higher than collisions that occur in dry roadway conditions. Therefore, it is of strong interest to identify and manage the locations where collisions are prone to happen under wet pavement surface or adverse weather conditions. This paper introduces a method to estimate precipitation exposure of roadway segments by linking weather station data to collision database. Subsequently, the corresponding crash rate for a subject location is calculated based on the concept of conditional probability. The method is then applied to quantify and compare the wet collision rates of some study sites before and after pavement projects of installing Open Graded Asphalt Concrete (OGAC), a pavement countermeasure commonly adopted for wet collision reduction. The findings demonstrated that OGAC offered the reduction of wet collisions at a large fraction of the study sites.

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  • Chan, Ching-Yao & Jin, Eui-Jae & Oh, Soon Mi & Ragland, David R, 2010. "A Methodology of Quantifying Precipitation Exposure for Wet-Weather Collisions and Evaluating Effectiveness of Open-Grade Asphalt Concrete as a Countermeasure," Institute of Transportation Studies, Research Reports, Working Papers, Proceedings qt5w35z0js, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Berkeley.
  • Handle: RePEc:cdl:itsrrp:qt5w35z0js
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    1. Frick, Karl, 2005. "Evaluation of New Patching Material for Open-Graded Asphalt Concrete (OGAC) Wearing Courses," Institute of Transportation Studies, Working Paper Series qt66c3d080, Institute of Transportation Studies, UC Davis.
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