Feasibility of Modernizing the Acceptable International Roughness Index Value

Author:

Yoon Yoojung1,Hassan Shirin1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV

Abstract

The U.S. National Highway System has set a standard for acceptable pavement roughness, measured by the international roughness index (IRI) at less than 2.68 m/km (170 in./mi). This value corresponds to a present serviceability rating (PSR) of 2.5, where half of the highway drivers perceive the pavement ride quality as unacceptable with a repair need. For over 3 decades, public transportation agencies in the U.S. have used this IRI value to determine when pavement surface rehabilitation is needed. However, with advancements in vehicle suspension systems improving ride quality, the current acceptable IRI value corresponding to 2.5 PSR has been questioned. To our knowledge, studies in the literature have yet to explore this issue. This study aims to evaluate the feasibility of modernizing the acceptable IRI value through nationwide, large-scale field testing, which is typically expensive and time-consuming. The IRI-present serviceability index (PSI) equation that is capable of converting the acceptable IRI value into the estimated 2.5 PSR (i.e., the PSI) was selected and calibrated by applying test quarter-car parameters synthesized through a literature review. Then, the calibrated IRI-PSI equation was used to find a new acceptable IRI value that was evaluated for the statistical significance and the financial benefits of the new value. The evaluation results suggest a need for a nationwide field test to modernize the current acceptable IRI value. Public transportation agencies can easily adapt the technical approach we used to calibrate the IRI-PSI equation without altering their current IRI measurement systems.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Reference58 articles.

1. 23 C.F.R. § 490: National Performance Management Measures. 2017. https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-23/chapter-I/subchapter-E/part-490. Accessed February 21, 2023.

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