• Speed and Safety in North Carolina

    NCDOT Research Project Number: 2011-08

Executive Summary


  • The project team was tasked with conducting a literature review to identify best practices with regard to speed management, to characterize the problem of speeding in the State, and to come up with recommendations that the State might implement to significantly bring down the numbers of killed and seriously injured due to inappropriate speeds. In addition, a Symposium and workshop were organized to identify effective strategies and policies being used around the world that may help to reduce speeding-related safety problems if implemented in North Carolina. Ultimately, 21 different best practice and evidence-based countermeasure recommendations were developed with potential to reduce speeding and severe crashes.  Several promising innovative strategies were included among the recommendations. 

    One of the recommendations was to develop approaches to prioritize routes for speed limit and safety review. This report also describes several methods developed, in a second phase of the project, to screen the network to identify and prioritize corridors that may have speeding-related crash problems that could benefit from further problem diagnosis and treatment.
  
Libby Thomas
Researchers
  
Libby Thomas
  
Brian Mayhew
  
Ernest Morrison

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Report Period

  • August 16, 2010 - April 30, 2013

Status

  • Complete

Category

  • Traffic, Mobility, Safety and Roadway Design

Sub Category

  • Traffic Safety

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