CMF / CRF Details

CMF ID: 302

Increase intersection median width by 3 ft increments

Description:

Prior Condition:  No Prior Condition(s)

Category: Access management

Study: NCHRP Report 375: Median Intersection Design, Harwood et. al, 1995

 
Star Quality Rating:3 Stars  [View score details]
Rating Points Total:90
Crash Modification Factor (CMF)
Value:0.96
Adjusted Standard Error:0.02
Unadjusted Standard Error:0.01
Crash Reduction Factor (CRF)
Value:4  (This value indicates a decrease in crashes)
Adjusted Standard Error:2
Unadjusted Standard Error:1
Applicability
Crash Type:Multiple vehicle
Crash Severity:K (fatal),A (serious injury),B (minor injury),C (possible injury)
Roadway Types:Not Specified
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Number of Lanes Comment:
Crash Weather:Not specified
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Area Type:Rural
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If countermeasure is intersection-based
Intersection Type:Roadway/roadway (not interchange related)
Intersection Geometry:4-leg
Traffic Control:Stop-controlled
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Development Details
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Type of Methodology Used:Regression cross-section
Other Details
Included in Highway Safety Manual?Yes. HSM lists this CMF in bold font to indicate that it has the highest reliability since it has an adjusted standard error of 0.1 or less. However, it also includes a caret (^) notation to indicate that the CMF value itself is within the range 0.90 to 1.10 but that the left-hand side or the right-hand side of the confidence interval defined by the CMF ± two times the standard error may be exactly at 1.0. This is important to note since a treatment with such an AMF may result in no change in safety. HSM recommends using this CMF with caution.
Date Added to Clearinghouse:Dec 01, 2009
Comments:Countermeasure name changed to match HSM