publications

VISIBILITY OF WINTER OPERATIONS VEHICLES: THE STATE OF PRACTICE IN THE UNITED STATES

Research key words: Transport, Safety, Snow, USA

Publication date: June 1, 2022

Online link: https://ascelibrary.org/doi/abs/10.1061/%28ASCE%29CR.1943-5495.0000274

Despite precautions taken by the operators of maintenance vehicles, insufficient visibility of winter operations vehicles causes many collisions in the United States. Numerous methods have been developed to enhance the visibility of winter operations vehicles. Although these methods have improved the visibility of winter operations vehicles, information regarding the current state of practice of these methods is crucial for the safety of winter operations vehicles, and commuters. For safer winter operations, it is critical to investigate the differences, similarities, and challenges associated with the existing methods for enhancing the visibility of winter operations. This research examines the differences, similarities, and challenges associated with these methods using a survey to collect information from state transportation agencies. Questionnaire distribution included all 50 states to investigate patterns among the states and 25 Texas Dept. of Transportation (TxDOT) districts to gather the state of practice of the operations vehicles’ visibility methods. Results of the survey brought forward the inefficiencies of some current visibility methods. For example, rear airfoils were reported to be ineffective, while many state DOTs use and maintain the airfoils despite the inefficiencies. Although a wide range of dissimilarities was found in the use of message signs and retroreflective markings, they are reported to be inexpensive and effective. It is expected that the findings of this study help transportation agencies implement more effective methods for enhancing the visibility of winter operations vehicles.

Surveying the Effectiveness of Methods for Enhancing the Visibility of Snowplows in Texas

Research key words: Transport, Safety, Snow

Publication date: June 10, 2021

Online link: https://ascelibrary.org/doi/pdf/10.1061/9780784483534.027

Effective visibility methods are crucial for the safe operation of snowplows. Despite modern devices and methods, snowplow crashes cause economic and casualty losses. According to the National Climatic Data Center (NCDC) database, the number of heavy snow events was more than 25% of all winter weather events over the past decade in Texas. The objective of this research is to survey the effectiveness of the current snowplow visibility methods in Texas. Fifteen TxDOT districts (covering nearly all of north Texas) responded to the survey. The survey results brought forward an accurate representation of the effectiveness of warning lights, message signs, retroreflective markings, rear airfoils, and smart snowplow systems—the snowplow visibility methods in Texas. This research led to recommending warning lights and retroreflective markings to be used in specific colors and locations to increase the visibility of snowplows. On the other hand, rear airfoils were not recommended as they had not increased the conspicuity of the vehicles effectively. These recommendations guide TxDOT to implement more effective snowplow visibility methods.

Recycled Fines from Brick Aggregate Concrete: Unnoticed Risk and Prospective Reutilization

Research key words: Concrete, Aggregate, Recycling.

Publication date: June 5, 2018