Toolbox of Countermeasures to Reduce Red Light Running

Project Details
STATUS

Completed

PROJECT NUMBER

10-386

START DATE

10/22/10

END DATE

04/30/12

RESEARCH CENTERS InTrans, CTRE
SPONSORS

Iowa Department of Transportation
Midwest Transportation Consortium

Researchers
Principal Investigator
Tom McDonald
Principal Investigator
Shauna Hallmark

Director, InTrans

Student Researcher(s)
Nicole Oneyear

About the research

Red light running (RLR) is a problem in the US that has resulted in 165,000 injuries and 907 fatalities annually. In Iowa, RLR-related crashes make up 24.5 percent of all crashes and account for 31.7 percent of fatal and major injury crashes at signalized intersections.

RLR crashes are a safety concern due to the increased likelihood of injury compared to other types of crashes.

The research team developed this toolbox for practitioners to address RLR crashes. The Four Es—Engineering, Enforcement, Education, and Emergency Response—should be used together to address RLR problems.

However, this toolbox focuses on engineering, enforcement, and education solutions. The toolbox has two major parts:

  • Guidelines to identify problem intersections and the causes of RLR at intersections
  • Roadway-based and enforcement countermeasures for RLR
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