Monitoring of Texas Vehicle Lane Restrictions
Author(s):
D.W. Borchardt, D.L. Jasek, A.J. Ballard
Publication Date:
September 2004
Abstract:
This research evaluated truck lane restrictions in Texas and further developed guidelines for future implementations on the freeway system. The truck lane restrictions on the 1-10 East Freeway in Houston have had a long-term (since September 2000) impact in reducing crashes during peak traffic periods. Although vehicle restrictions may not be necessary on all freeways, the restrictions should be implemented 1) if the guidelines are met, 2) if it is the opinion of the local traffic engineers that crashes may be reduced, 3) if commitment of local law enforcement has been assured, and 4) if there are no diverse impacts to truck movement and commerce in terms of goods movement.
Report Number:
0-4761-1
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