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Rural ITS Safety Solutions (RITSS) 2010 ITS America Annual Meeting Houston, TX May 4, 2010 Marthand Nookala, PE Assistant Hennepin County Administrator, Public Works Dennis Foderberg, PE Senior Consultant, SEH Inc.
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Page 1: Rural ITS Safety Solutions (RITSS) 2010 ITS America Annual Meeting Houston, TX May 4, 2010 2010 ITS America Annual Meeting Houston, TX May 4, 2010 Marthand.

Rural ITS Safety Solutions (RITSS)

Rural ITS Safety Solutions (RITSS)

2010 ITS America Annual Meeting

Houston, TX

May 4, 2010

2010 ITS America Annual Meeting

Houston, TX

May 4, 2010

Marthand Nookala, PEAssistant Hennepin County Administrator, Public Works

Dennis Foderberg, PESenior Consultant, SEH Inc.

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ProblemProblem

Rural areas account for about 2 out of 3 of the fatalities in the US. About two-thirds of all fatal crashes occur on trunk or county state aid highways and about three-quarters of those were in rural areas. The problem is finding a solution using state-of-the-technology to prevent or reduce the number of people killed and injured on roads in rural America.

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GoalGoal

Bottom line, our goal is to develop low-cost, readily deployable, low maintenance systems that can be used by government agencies to improve safety on rural roads and, non-signalized rural intersections. This approach is another step Toward Zero Deaths.

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Project InceptionProject Inception

• Mn/DOT Innovative Ideas Program

• SEH

• Network Transportation Technologies, LLC (NTT)

• And

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Project InceptionProject Inception

• The Following Minnesota Counties:–Freeborn County–Hennepin County–McLeod County–Olmsted County–Otter Tail County–Washington County–Wright County

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Project Team Project Team • Mn/DOT – OTST • Mn/DOT Metro District• US DOT - FHWA• Minnesota Counties

– Freeborn County– Hennepin County– McLeod County– Olmsted County– Otter Tail County– Washington County– Wright County

• SEH / NTT• Independent Evaluation

Consultant (Iteris)

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Project DeliverablesProject Deliverables

• Concept of Operations

• System Requirements

• System Design

• Experimental Waiver

• Laboratory Test

• Field Operational Test

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Rural ITS ToolboxRural ITS Toolbox

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BackgroundBackground

• Minnesota Motor Vehicle Crash Facts, 2008– 455 fatalities down from 510 in 2007– 33,379 injuries down from 35,318 in 2007– Rural areas account for 2 out of 3 fatalities– 2/3 of fatal crashes occur on trunk, county or local

roads with about ¾ in rural areas– 1/3 involve single vehicle– 2/3 involve 2 or more vehicles– 2008 crashes cost Minnesota $1.5 billion

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Underlying CausesUnderlying Causes• In Single Vehicle Crashes

– Illegal or unsafe speed contributing factor most often cited for all drivers

• In Multiple Vehicle Crashes– For drivers through age 64 – driver inattention or distraction

most often cited– Failure to yield second most common

• Over Age 65 Pattern Reverses– Failure to yield most common– Driver distraction or inattention second most

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Driving ConditionsDriving Conditions• Most Crashes Occur in Good Driving Conditions

– 54% of fatal and 2/3 of nonfatal occur during daylight hours– Good Weather Conditions

• 61% of fatal and 56% of nonfatal – “clear” weather– Road Surface Condition for Fatal Crashes

• Usually “good”• 10% on wet roads• 15% on snowy or icy roads

– Road Surface Condition for Nonfatal Crashes• 60% of nonfatal on dry roads• 13% on wet roads• 25% on snowy or icy roads

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Literature SearchLiterature Search• Discovered considerable research

• Found few off-the-shelf products available

• Found nothing to address– low-volume dynamic rural intersection warning systems– Infrastructure-based dynamic lane departure warning

systems specifically relating to horizontal curves

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InnovationInnovation• Merits of dynamic warning systems

• Moving from research to reality

• Leveraged work on Intersection Warning System (2007 Mn/DOT Innovative Ideas Program Project)

• Off-the-shelf components

• Solar-powered with battery backup

• Modular design

• Ease of installation and maintenance

• Relative low-cost

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Traffic Engineer’s ToolkitTraffic Engineer’s Toolkit

• Driver Behavior Evaluation System (DBES)

• Stop Sign Warning System (SSWS)

• Curve Warning System (CWS)

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Driver Behavior Evaluation SystemThe DBES Concept

Driver Behavior Evaluation SystemThe DBES Concept

• Need to know exactly what the problem is:– System to provide reliable data– Driver behavior underlying the problem– At rural intersection stop signs

• Behavior of driver approaching stop sign• Behavior of driver on through road• Speed profiles

– At horizontal curve• Behavior of driver approaching curve• Speed profile

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DBESDBES• Hardware

– Doppler radar– GPS receiver– Data logger– Battery powered with life of 3 weeks– Up to 4 devices to cover 4-way intersection– Single device to cover each approach to a curve

• Software– Analysis and reporting strategies

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Typical DBES DataTypical DBES Data

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Preliminary Data taken from DBES in Wright County

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Stop Sign Warning SystemThe SSWS Concept

Stop Sign Warning SystemThe SSWS Concept

• Radar-based detection to monitor speed profile of vehicle approaching a stop sign

• Provide a flashing warning of the stop ahead based on speed– Within normal stop profile – No warning– Excessive speed detected – flashing lights to alert driver

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SSWSSSWS• Hardware

– Doppler radar– Wireless link– Controller– Flasher stop sign– Fault notification

• Software– Speed/distance data algorithm

to set parameters– Determine spatial position of

the vehicle– Activate flashers

On-Site Fault Notification Device

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SSWS & CWSSSWS & CWS

Solar

Radar

Controller

User Interface

Communications (Radio)

Remote Communications

Data Logging

Battery

Solar

Battery

SIGN

Controller

Communications (Radio)

Fault

Indicator

Advance Detection Node Warning Sign Node

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Curve Warning SystemThe CWS Concept

Curve Warning SystemThe CWS Concept

• Radar-based detection to monitor speed profile of vehicle approaching a horizontal curve

• Provide a flashing warning of the curve ahead based on speed– Within normal stop profile – No warning– Excessive speed detected – flashing lights to alert driver

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CWSCWS

• Hardware & Software– Similar to the SSW

CWS Field Test Site in Wright County

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CWS Lab Test SiteCWS Lab Test Site

CWS Laboratory Test Site in Hennepin County

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Evaluation Test PlansEvaluation Test Plans

• Safety Impacts

• Owner Satisfaction

• User Perception

• Performance

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Current StatusCurrent Status

• Laboratory tests are currently underway– April 22 - 23 -  Place DBES units at Hennepin County

Lab Test sites to gather data and in preparation for Lab Test

– April 28 -  Based on data collected, finalize algorithm for tests

– April 29 - 30 -  Install CWS at Hennepin County Lab Test site

– May 5 -  Install SSWS at Washington County Lab Test site – May 13 -  PMT Lab Test Review

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Questions / ContactsQuestions / Contacts

Marthand Nookala, P.E.Hennepin County, MNAssistant County Administrator – Public Works 612-348-4306

Dennis Foderberg, PESenior ConsultantSEH Inc.651-491-0878