Background and Development of a Guide for Intersection Control Evaluation
A variety of intersection control evaluation processes and metrics are used by highway
agencies for evaluating intersection geometry and control options and identifying an
optimal geometric and control solution for an intersection. These processes usually address
safety, operational, multimodal, environmental, right-of-way, and cost impacts and other considerations.
NCHRP Web-Only Document 377: Background and Development of a Guide for Intersection Control Evaluation,
from TRB's National Cooperative Highway Research Program,
documents the initial development and evolution of the guidance for developing an ICE process
that is presented in
NCHRP Research Report 1087: Intersection Control Evaluation: A Guide.
This Summary Last Modified On: 3/12/2024