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Highway safety manual / American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.

Other author/creatorNational Research Council (U.S.). Task Force on the Development of the Highway Safety Manual.
Other author/creatorAmerican Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials. Joint Task Force on the Highway Safety Manual.
Other author/creatorNational Cooperative Highway Research Program.
Format Electronic and Book
Edition1st ed.
Publication InfoWashington, D.C. : American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,
Description3 v. : ill. ; 28 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Knovel, Academic, Civil Engineering & Construction Materials
Subject(s)
Variant title HSM
Partial contents Vol. 1 -- Part A. Introduction, Human Factors, and Fundamentals -- Part B. Roadway Safety Management Process -- Ch. 4. Network Screening -- Ch. 5. Diagnosis -- Ch. 6. Select Countermeasures -- Ch. 7. Economic Appraisal -- Ch. 8. Prioritize Projects -- Ch. 9. Safety Effectiveness Evaluation -- Vol 2. -- Part C. Predictive Method -- Ch. 10. Predictive Method for Rural Two-Lane, Two-Way Roads -- Ch. 11. Predictive Method for Rural Multilane Highways -- Ch. 12. Predictive Method for Urban and Suburban Arterials -- Vol. 3. -- Part D. Crash Modification Factors -- Ch. 13. Roadway Segments -- Ch. 14. Intersections -- Ch. 15. Interchanges -- Ch. 16. Special Facilities and Geometric Situations -- Ch. 17. Road Networks.
Abstract "The Highway Safety Manual (HSM) is a resource that provides safety knowledge and tools in a useful form to facilitate improved decision making based on safety performance. The focus of the HSM is to provide quantitative information for decision making. The HSM assembles currently available information and methodologies on measuring, estimating and evaluating roadways in terms of crash frequency (number of crashes per year) and crash severity (level of injuries due to crashes). The HSM presents tools and methodologies for consideration of 'safety' across the range of highway activities: planning, programming, project development, construction, operations, and maintenance. The purpose of this is to convey present knowledge regarding highway safety information for use by a broad array of transportation professionals"--P. xxiii.
General notePerformed by the Transportation Research Board Task Force on the Development of the Highway Safety Manual, the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials Joint Task Force on the Highway Safety Manual, and the National Cooperative Highway Research Program.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references.
Access restrictionAvailable only to authorized users.
Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2012471379
ISBN9781560514770 (set : pbk.)
ISBN1560514779 (set : pbk.)

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