CMF / CRF Details

CMF ID: 3039

Presence of grade-separated interchange

Description: This CMF represents the expected change in crashes for high-capacity roadways with at least one grade-separtated interchange compared to those segments with no access points.

Prior Condition:  Cross-sectional comparison of high-capacity roadways in Spain with and without grade-separated interchanges.

Category: Access management

Study: Evaluation Of The Effectiveness Of Safety-Based Incentives In Public Private Partnerships: An Empirical Analysis For The Case Of Spain, Thais Rangel, José Manuel Vasallo, and Blanca Arenas, 2011

 
Star Quality Rating:2 Stars  [View score details]
Rating Points Total:50
Crash Modification Factor (CMF)
Value:1.02
Adjusted Standard Error:
Unadjusted Standard Error:1.91
Crash Reduction Factor (CRF)
Value:-2  (This value indicates an increase in crashes)
Adjusted Standard Error:
Unadjusted Standard Error:191
Applicability
Crash Type:All
Crash Severity:A (serious injury),B (minor injury),C (possible injury)
Roadway Types:Not Specified
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Crash Weather:Not specified
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Area Type:Not specified
Traffic Volume:Minimum of 1094 to Maximum of 213544 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Average Traffic Volume:30277 Annual Average Daily Traffic (AADT)
Time of Day:All
If countermeasure is intersection-based
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Development Details
Date Range of Data Used:1996 to 1996
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State:notusa
Country:Spain
Type of Methodology Used:Regression cross-section
Sample Size (miles):4800 miles
Other Details
Included in Highway Safety Manual?No
Date Added to Clearinghouse:Jul 15, 2011
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