Development of Roundabout Crash Prediction Models and Methods
TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Research Report 888: Development of Roundabout Crash Prediction Models and Methods provides crash prediction models that quantify the expected
safety performance of roundabouts for motorized and non-motorized road users. Safety performance factors (SPF) and crash modification factors (CMF) are predictive
models that estimate expected crash frequencies. These models are used to identify locations where crash rates are higher than expected, to estimate safety
benefits of a proposed project, and to compare the safety benefits of design alternatives. SPF and CMF models may help identify and prioritize locations for safety improvements, compare project
alternatives by their expected safety benefits, and guide detailed design decisions to optimize
safety.
Research indicates that roundabouts provide substantial reductions in crashes, and this report determines SPF and CMF specifications for roundabouts.
The report includes
appendices to the contractor's final report and a Powerpoint
presentation.
This Summary Last Modified On: 1/16/2019