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State Practices to Reduce Wet Weather Skidding Crashes

<< Section 3.0 – State Practices to Reduce Wet Weather Skidding Crashes Table of Contents Appendix A – References >>

A. References

  1. Fatality Analysis Reporting System.
  2. Federal Highway Administration. Technical Advisory, Pavement Friction Management, T 5040.38, June 17, 2010.
  3. American Association of State Highway Transportation Officials (AASHTO) Guide for Pavement Friction. Washington, D.C., 2008.
  4. Federal Highway Administration. Technical Advisory, Surface Texture for Asphalt and Concrete Pavements, T 5040.36, June 17, 2005.
  5. Wang, S. et al. Estimating Wet-Pavement Exposure with Precipitation Data: Final Report. Contract 65A0226, California Department of Transportation, March 2008. .
  6. California Department of Transportation (Caltrans) Traffic Safety Program. December 2010.
  7. Skid Hazard Reporting (SHR) System User Documentation. Florida Department of Transportation. October 2008.
  8. HNTB Corporation, University of Central Florida, and Wayne State University. Evaluation of Innovative Safety Treatments, Final Report. Contract B-D500, Florida Department of Transportation, January 2008.
  9. New York State Department of Transportation. Skid Accident Reduction Program, Engineering Instruction EI 02-007, 2002.
  10. New York State Department of Transportation. 2008 Annual Evaluation Report, Highway Safety Improvement Program, Office of Modal Safety and Security, Albany, New York, 2008.
  11. Mahone, D.C. and W.C. Sherwood. Virginia’s Wet Accident Reduction Program: A User’s Manual. Virginia Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, Virginia, May 1996.
  12. Mahone, D.C. and W.C. Sherwood. The Effect of Aggregate Type and Mix Design on the Wet Skid Resistance of Bituminous Pavement: Recommendations for Virginia’s Wet Accident reduction Program. Virginia Transportation Research Council, Charlottesville, Virginia, October 1995.
  13. Virginia Department of Transportation 2007 Wet Accident Reduction Program Report. Virginia Department of Transportation, Pavement Design and Evaluation Section, Central Office, Materials Division, October 2009.
  14. Kentucky Roadway Departure Safety Implementation Plan. Commonwealth of Kentucky Transportation Cabinet. July 2010.
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