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... 121 APPENDIX E South Carolina DOT Road Safety Audit Program SCDOT SAFETY AUDIT Administrative Procedures August 2002 Road Safety Audit Roles/Responsibilities Road Safety Audit Team Selection Process Road Safety Audit Project Selection Process Road Safety Audit Project Procedures Road Safety Audit Reporting Procedures Follow-up on Results of Audit
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... 122 SCDOT ROAD SAFETY AUDIT PROGRAM Administrative Procedures August, 2002 ROAD SAFETY AUDIT (RSA) ROLES/RESPONSIBILITIES Program Coordination The SCDOT RSA Program will be coordinated by the SCDOT Safety Office.
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... 123 • Serves as a mediator for conflict resolution. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Provides the RSA team with the DEA's response to audit.
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... 124 ROAD SAFETY AUDIT TEAM SELECTION PROCESS • • • • • • • The RSA PC will assemble RSA teams based on assigned projects. Teams will include a minimum of four members and often additional members from the following areas: – Preconstruction – Construction (includes CRM representative)
From page 126...
... 125 – District Engineering Administrators – Director of Safety – Deputy State Highway Engineer. • • • • • • • • • • • The RSA PC will compile a summary of the potential projects by category: (1)
From page 127...
... 126 – Alignment alternatives, – Interchange type and layout, – Intersection design, – Sight distances, – Lane and shoulder widths, – Provisions for non-motorized vehicles, and – Superelevation. • • • • • • • • • Once a project is under construction, the Team will follow guidelines for RSA stages listed under "Roads Under Construction." Roads Under Construction RSA Stage 3 -- Final Design The RSA team will evaluate at a minimum the following: – Final geometric design, – Signing and pavement marking plan, – Lighting, – Landscaping, – Provisions for special users, and – Drainage, guardrail, and other roadside obstacles.
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... 127 • • • • • • of incorporating the recommendations; however, the recommendations are not mandatory. If the DEA does not use a recommendation, he must state a reason.

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