CMF / CRF Details

CMF ID: 5214

Modify lane width on rural frontage road

Description: Frontage road are roads between successive interchanges and have restricted access along one side of the road, a higher percentage of turning traffic, and periodic ramp-frontage-road terminals with yield control.

Prior Condition:  No Prior Condition(s)

Category: Roadway

Study: Development of Accident Modification Factors for Rural Frontage Road Segments in Texas, Lord and Bonneson, 2007

 
Star Quality Rating:Cannot Be Rated (HSM)
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Crash Type:All
Crash Severity:All
Roadway Types:Minor Collector
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Area Type:Rural
Traffic Volume:Minimum of 100 to Maximum of 6200 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
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State:TX
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Type of Methodology Used:Not specified
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Included in Highway Safety Manual?Yes
Date Added to Clearinghouse:Mar 22, 2013
Comments:HSM 1st Ed, page 13-9. Both one-way and two-way frontage roads were considered in the development of this CMF. Development of this CMF was limited to lane widths ranging from 9 to 12 ft.