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Suggested Citation:"Appendixes." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2004. A Guide for Reducing Collisions at Signalized Intersections. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/23423.
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A-1 Appendixes The following appendixes are not published in this report. However, they are available online at http://transportation1.org/safetyplan. 1 Alternative Permissive Left-Turn Signal Indications 2 Establishing a Clearance Interval 3 Methods for Providing Dilemma Zone Protection 4 European Strategies for Improving Signalized Intersection Safety 5 Emergency Vehicle Detection Technologies 6 Considerations for Left-Turn Lane Design 7 Methods for Improving Visibility of Traffic Signals and Signs 8 Agency Profile: Red-Light-Running Cameras in Howard County, Maryland 9 Intersection of Roadway Profiles 10 Table of Crash Attributes vs. Candidate Strategies for Crashes Occurring at Signalized Intersections 11 Traffic Enforcement in Europe 12 Cost-Benefit Analysis of Road Safety Improvements A Wisconsin Department of Transportation 2001 Strategic Highway Safety Plan B Resources for the Planning and Implementation of Highway Safety Programs C South African Road Safety Manual D Comments on Problem Definition E Issues Associated with Use of Safety Information in Highway Design: Role of Safety in Decision Making F Comprehensive Highway Safety Improvement Model G Table Relating Candidate Strategies to Safety Data Elements H What is a Road Safety Audit? I Illustration of Regression to the Mean J Fault Tree Analysis K Lists of Potential Stakeholders L Conducting an Evaluation M Designs for a Program Evaluation N Joint Crash Reduction Programme: Outcome Monitoring O Estimating the Effectiveness of a Program During the Planning Stages P Key Activities for Evaluating Alternative Program Q Definitions of Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness R FHWA Policy on Life Cycle Costing S Comparisons of Benefit-Cost and Cost-Effectiveness Analysis T Issues in Cost-Benefit and Cost-Effectiveness Analyses U Transport Canada Recommended Structure for a Benefit-Cost Analysis Report V Overall Summary of Benefit-Cost Analysis Guide from Transport Canada W Program Evaluation—Its Purpose and Nature X Traffic Safety Plan for a Small Department Y Sample District-Level Crash Statistical Summary Z Sample Intersection Crash Summaries AA Sample Intersection Collision Diagram BB Example Application of the Unsignalized Intersection Guide

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TRB’s National Cooperative Highway Research Program (NCHRP) Report 500 Volume 12: Guidance for Implementation of the AASHTO Strategic Highway Safety Plan -- A Guide for Reducing Collisions at Signalized Intersections provides strategies that can be employed to reduce the number of collisions at signalized intersections.

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