Forwarding at the request of Rob Foley...
>At least on New York State Department of Transportation roadway
>reconstruction projects, accident data for the project corridor
>is analyzed to reduce and/or eliminate highway incident "hot spots". I 
>can't imagine other public agencies doing things any differently. I 
>remember on one design project getting about a telephone book sized wad of 
>accident report copies (each was a single sheet), covering every smash-up 
>that had happened along that 15 mile
>stretch of road in the previous 5 years.
>
>Also, another FYI.  Construction zone traffic patterns are not
>randomly laid out by the contractor when he decides to build what when.  
>Many drawings in the project plans refer to what is called "Maintenance and 
>Protection of Traffic", to separate the construction work zones from the 
>travel lanes, and protect workers from errant vehicles and vice versa.  On 
>a recent project I
>had a 5000 man hour budget to develop these MPT plans and the 6
>constructions stages it took to build everything while keeping 6 lanes in 
>operation at all times.  It ended up being 150 plan
>sheets out of 775 total.
>
>
>Rob Foley
>Highway Engineering Project Manager for way too long.
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