Safety, economic and environmental consequences of requiring stops at railroad-highway crossings
BL Bowman, KP McCarthy, G Hughes - Transportation research record, 1986 - safetylit.org
BL Bowman, KP McCarthy, G Hughes
Transportation research record, 1986•safetylit.orgThe purpose of this study was to determine the safety, economic, operational, and
environmental consequences of requiring hazardous materials transporters, school buses,
and passenger buses to stop at railroad crossings with active warning devices when the
devices are not activated. The study included an assessment of the positive and negative
impacts on accidents involving trains and those in which trains are not involved, traffic
operations, fuel consumption, delay, pullout-lane construction and maintenance costs, and …
environmental consequences of requiring hazardous materials transporters, school buses,
and passenger buses to stop at railroad crossings with active warning devices when the
devices are not activated. The study included an assessment of the positive and negative
impacts on accidents involving trains and those in which trains are not involved, traffic
operations, fuel consumption, delay, pullout-lane construction and maintenance costs, and …
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the safety, economic, operational, and environmental consequences of requiring hazardous materials transporters, school buses, and passenger buses to stop at railroad crossings with active warning devices when the devices are not activated. The study included an assessment of the positive and negative impacts on accidents involving trains and those in which trains are not involved, traffic operations, fuel consumption, delay, pullout-lane construction and maintenance costs, and environmental degradation.
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