Development of Policy Guidance for Temporary Rumble Strips

Author:

Brown Henry1ORCID,Edara Praveen1ORCID,Sun Carlos1ORCID,Zeng Qingzhong1ORCID,Baek Ho Jun1ORCID,Kim Sungyop2ORCID,Bracy Jill Bernard3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO

2. Division of Natural and Built Environment, School of Science and Engineering, University of Missouri-Kansas City, Kansas City, MO

3. Supply Chain Risk and Resilience Research Institute, University of Missouri-Saint Louis, Saint Louis, MO

Abstract

Temporary rumble strips are used by state departments of transportation (DOTs) to help reduce vehicle speeds in work zones and to alert drivers they are approaching a work zone. A research study was undertaken to develop policy guidance for the use of temporary rumble strips by DOTs. The research methodology included a review of existing literature, synthesis of DOT practices, and field observations of driver behavior and installation of temporary rumble strips. This paper presents the first known assessment of DOT practices for both long-term and short-term temporary rumble strips in the United States. Field observations noted minimal erratic driver behavior (1/8636) such as swerving to avoid the temporary rumble strips. A synthesis of 18 existing DOT practices found differences in levels of implementation and standards for temporary rumble strips among DOTs. Concerns noted by DOTs and installation personnel include the heavy weight of short-term temporary rumble strips, requirements for installation, worker exposure to traffic, potential for erratic driver behavior, and the need for maintenance of the temporary rumble strips. Suggested modifications to existing DOT practices were developed to address these concerns and potentially reduce cost, increase installation efficiency, enhance worker safety, and improve performance of temporary rumble strips.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

Reference37 articles.

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2. Federal Highway Administration (FHWA). Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices for Streets and Highways, 2009 Edition Including Revision 1 dated May 2012 and Revision 2 dated May 2012. Washington, D.C, 2009.

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