Regional Safety Task Force

Lane Departure Crashes and the Safe System Approach

10:00 a.m., October 1, 2021

Watch Recording

Phone number: 1-346-248-7799 Meeting ID: 971 0841 7474 Password: 87268435


Welcome

Patricia Ott, MBO Engineering, LLC

 

Emphasis Area Focus: Lane Departure Crashes and the Safe System Approach

Kevin Murphy, Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission

Mr. Murphy will introduce the topic with a look at regional crash trends.

 

Marshie Agee, Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

Ms. Agee will discuss Safe Vehicle strategies, including advances in in-vehicle technology.

 

Maxwell Moreland, Minnesota Department of Transportation

Ethan Peterson, Minnesota Department of Transportation

Mr. Moreland and Mr. Peterson will discuss the deployment requirements, design elements and effectiveness of various rumble designs.

 

Action Item Development Breakout Session

RSTF members will brainstorm action items to address lane departure crashes in the region
 

Conclusion

Sharang Malaviya, Pennsylvania Department of Transportation

 
 

RSTF Goal: To reduce roadway crashes and eliminate serious injuries and fatalities from crashes in the Delaware Valley

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