Abstract:
Low volume roads provide the connectivity
between residential, agricultural areas and the national road
network. Those are especially critical in rural areas to provide
accessibility for the community to fulfill their social and
economic needs. Low volume roads account for nearly 61% of
the road network length in Sri Lanka while the rapid
motorization take place, it is expected the traffic volume on these
roads will increase significantly in the future. However, some of
these roads have not been constructed and maintained
according to the standard design guidelines, and due to that
major safety issues are raised on such roads. This study focusses
on the main causal factors of low volume road accidents and a
methodology developed to evaluate the safety performance
based on the roadway characteristics. Further, a framework is
proposed to incorporate safety performance in decision criteria
especially in the multi-objective optimization process of
pavement management systems.
Citation:
R. M. K. Sandamal, R. K. T. K. Ranawaka and H. R. Pasindu, "A Framework to Incorporate Safety Performance for Low Volume Roads in Pavement Management Systems," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 407-412, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185235.