Development of the Des Moines Access Management Plan, 2004
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01/09/2004
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According to Iowa crash records, almost 10% of all crashes in Iowa occur at commercial driveways. Most of these crashes occur on arterials within municipalities. In recent years, nearly a quarter of these crashes have occurred in the Des Moines metropolitan area. This makes the Des Moines metropolitan area a prime candidate for improved access management. Case study research in Iowa has shown that access management is an extremely effective highway safety tool—well-managed routes are, on average, 40% safer than poorly managed routes. The Des Moines metropolitan area has many miles of four-lane, undivided arterials constructed when less was known about the importance of managing access to adjacent land development. This project involved a cooperative effort of the Des Moines Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (Des Moines Area MPO) and the Center for Transportation Research and Education (CTRE) at Iowa State University to develop a comprehensive access management study and program for the Des Moines metropolitan area. The goal of the study is to use the knowledge developed to make improvements that will reduce access-related crashes. It is also anticipated that this project will help local officials make better decisions about access management so that future safety and operational problems can be avoided. |
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http://publications.iowa.gov/21105/1/IADOT_CTRE_03_137_Development_Des_Moines_Access_Plan_2004.pdf (2004) Development of the Des Moines Access Management Plan, 2004. Transportation, Department of |
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http://publications.iowa.gov/21105/ |
Palavras-Chave | #Transportation #Traffic Management #Traffic safety #Research #Design and Construction |
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Departmental Report NonPeerReviewed |