Study Details

Study Title: Estimating the Crash Reduction and Vehicle Dynamics Effects of Flashing LED Stop Signs

Authors: Davis et al.

Publication Date:JAN, 2014

Abstract: A flashing LED stop sign is essentially a normal octagonal stop sign with light emitted diodes (LED) on the stop sign's corners. A hierarchical Bayes observational before/after study found an estimated reduction of about 41.5% in right-angle crashes, but with 95% confidence this reduction could be anywhere between 0% and 70.8%. In a field study, portable video equipment was used to record vehicle approaches at an intersection before and after installation of flashing LED stop signs. After installing the flashing stop signs, there was no change in the relative proportion of clear stops to clear non-stops when minor approach drivers did not face opposing traffic, but the relative proportion of clear stops increased for drivers who did encounter opposing traffic. Random samples of 60 minor approach vehicles were selected before and after installation of flashing LED stop signs and speeds for these vehicles when about 500 feet from the intersection, and average deceleration rates over the final 500 feet, were estimated using trajectory-based methods. Average approach speeds tended to be highest in June, somewhat lower in July, and lower yet in September and November, with September and November having roughly equal average speeds. The average deceleration rates showed a similar pattern.

Study Citation: Davis, G.A., J. Hourdos, H. Xiong. "Estimating the Crash Reduction and Vehicle Dynamics Effects of Flashing LED Stop Signs." Report No. 2014-02. Minnesota Department of Transportation. St. Paul, MN. (January 2014).

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CMFs Associated With This Study

Category: Intersection traffic control

Countermeasure: Replace standard stop sign with flashing LED stop sign

CMF CRF(%)QualityCrash TypeCrash SeverityRoadway TypeArea Type
0.58541.54 StarsAngleAllNot specifiedNot specified