2012
DOI: 10.3141/2280-20
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How Far from Optimal are Current Advisory Speeds?

Abstract: The posting of advisory speed signs at sharp horizontal curves to provide the driving public with a safe speed is a practice well established in the United States. However, the operational effectiveness of these signs has long been questioned in the literature. The authors of this paper recently developed a function to model the expected safety effect of these signs. The function evolved from a statistical analysis of crash data from two-lane rural highways in the state of Oregon. In general, that initial rese… Show more

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