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CMF ID: 10822

Install adaptive traffic signal control

Description: ATSC is a traffic management strategy in which traffic signal timings change, or adapt, based on observed traffic demand. These systems utilize increased detection to continually collect data on observed demand, and signal timings are then re-optimized based on current data.

Prior Condition:  Signalized intersection

Category: Intersection traffic control

Study: Developing Crash Modification Factors for Adaptive Signal Control Technologies, Avelar et al., 2021

 
Star Quality Rating:3 Stars  [View score details]
Rating Points Total:95
Crash Modification Factor (CMF)
Value:0.642
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Crash Reduction Factor (CRF)
Value:35.8  (This value indicates a decrease in crashes)
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Applicability
Crash Type:All
Crash Severity:K (fatal),A (serious injury),B (minor injury),C (possible injury)
Roadway Types:Not specified
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Minimum Number of Lanes:2
Maximum Number of Lanes:7
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Crash Weather:Not specified
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Area Type:Urban
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Time of Day:All
If countermeasure is intersection-based
Intersection Type:Roadway/roadway (not interchange related)
Intersection Geometry:3-leg,4-leg
Traffic Control:Signalized
Major Road Traffic Volume:Minimum of 6140 to Maximum of 52723 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Minor Road Traffic Volume:Minimum of 329 to Maximum of 39755 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Average Major Road Volume :29300 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Average Minor Road Volume :6228 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Development Details
Date Range of Data Used:2006 to 2013
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State:VA
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Other Details
Included in Highway Safety Manual?No
Date Added to Clearinghouse:Aug 11, 2021
Comments:Applies to crashes at intersection.