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Assessing Benefits in Vehicle Speed and Lateral Position when Chevrons with Full Retroreflective Sign Posts are Implemented on Rural Horizontal Curves

Driving a horizontal roadway curve requires a change in vehicle alignment and a
potential reduction in speed. Curves may present a challenging situation during adverse
conditions or to inattentive drivers. Chevron signs provide advanced warning and
positive guidance throughout the curve. Some agencies place supplemental
retroreflective material on sign posts to enhance the signs? conspicuity and visibility.
The objective of this study was to determine any incremental benefits in vehicle speed
and lateral lane position when retroreflective material was applied to Chevron sign posts
(ChevFull). This study analyzed three separate evaluation scenarios in a before, after,
and after-after experimental design. There was an existing Baseline evaluation with no
vertical delineation, a standard Chevron evaluation, and an experimental ChevFull
treatment evaluation. Data collection measured vehicle speed and lateral position data at
the point of curvature and mid-point on two separate curves. Findings showed that both
Chevrons and the ChevFull treatment moved vehicles away from oncoming traffic by
about 15 inches. Overall, there was little difference between the lateral position findings
of the two Chevron treatment scenarios. Chevrons achieved a 1.28 MPH reduction in
mean vehicle speed from the Baseline evaluation and the ChevFull treatment obtained a
2.20 MPH reduction. The findings determined that the benefits of the ChevFull
treatment were not substantial. The author recommends that the MUTCD should
continue to present the ChevFull treatment as an optional delineation tool. Based on this
research, the author does not recommend any changes to the MUTCD.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:tamu.edu/oai:repository.tamu.edu:1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2009-05-667
Date16 January 2010
CreatorsRe, Jonathan M.
ContributorsHawkins, Gene
Source SetsTexas A and M University
Languageen_US
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeBook, Thesis, Electronic Thesis
Formatapplication/pdf

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