CMF / CRF Details

CMF ID: 9610

Change urban or suburban roadway cross-section

Description: Add or reduce the number of through lanes and/or add or remove a two-way left-turn lane to an urban or suburban roadway

Prior Condition:  Commercial driveway access to four-lane undivided roadway

Category: Roadway

Study: Safety Effects of Different Driveway Types Defined in Highway Safety Manual, Williamson et al., 2018

 
Star Quality Rating:2 Stars  [View score details]
Rating Points Total:40
Crash Modification Factor (CMF)
Value:0.495
Adjusted Standard Error:
Unadjusted Standard Error:
Crash Reduction Factor (CRF)
Value:50.5  (This value indicates a decrease in crashes)
Adjusted Standard Error:
Unadjusted Standard Error:
Applicability
Crash Type:Angle,Fixed object,Left turn,Rear end,Sideswipe,Vehicle/bicycle,Vehicle/pedestrian
Crash Severity:O (property damage only)
Roadway Types:Not specified
Street Type:
Minimum Number of Lanes:4
Maximum Number of Lanes:4
Number of Lanes Direction:
Number of Lanes Comment:
Crash Weather:Not specified
Road Division Type:Undivided
Minimum Speed Limit:35
Maximum Speed Limit:40
Speed Unit:mph
Speed Limit Comment:
Area Type:Urban and suburban
Traffic Volume:
Average Traffic Volume:
Time of Day:All
If countermeasure is intersection-based
Intersection Type:
Intersection Geometry:
Traffic Control:
Major Road Traffic Volume:
Minor Road Traffic Volume:
Average Major Road Volume :
Average Minor Road Volume :
Development Details
Date Range of Data Used:2005 to 2009
Municipality:
State:IL
Country:United States
Type of Methodology Used:Regression cross-section
Other Details
Included in Highway Safety Manual?No
Date Added to Clearinghouse:Oct 27, 2018
Comments:This CMF applies for changing the roadway cross-section from four-lane undivided to two-lane undivided at a commercial driveway.