CMF / CRF Details

CMF ID: 10753

Implement transit signal priority

Description: Transit signal priority (TSP) is a type of transit preferential treatment implemented at signalized intersections to reduce (bus or urban rail) transit delays by providing extended or early green time 3 to transit vehicles in operation.

Prior Condition:  No Transit Signal Priority Present

Category: Transit

Study: Safety Effects of Transit Signal Priority Using the Full Bayesian Approach, Ali et al., 2021

 
Star Quality Rating:3 Stars  [View score details]
Rating Points Total:95
Crash Modification Factor (CMF)
Value:1.06
Adjusted Standard Error:
Unadjusted Standard Error:0.082
Crash Reduction Factor (CRF)
Value:-6  (This value indicates an increase in crashes)
Adjusted Standard Error:
Unadjusted Standard Error:8.2
Applicability
Crash Type:Sideswipe
Crash Severity:Not specified
Roadway Types:Not specified
Street Type:
Minimum Number of Lanes:2
Maximum Number of Lanes:6
Number of Lanes Direction:
Number of Lanes Comment:
Crash Weather:Not specified
Road Division Type:
Minimum Speed Limit:30
Maximum Speed Limit:45
Speed Unit:mph
Speed Limit Comment:
Area Type:Urban
Traffic Volume:
Average Traffic Volume:
Time of Day:Not specified
If countermeasure is intersection-based
Intersection Type:Not specified
Intersection Geometry:Not specified
Traffic Control:Signalized
Major Road Traffic Volume:
Minor Road Traffic Volume:
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Average Minor Road Volume :
Development Details
Date Range of Data Used:2014 to 2018
Municipality:
State:FL
Country:
Type of Methodology Used:
Other Details
Included in Highway Safety Manual?No
Date Added to Clearinghouse:Jul 01, 2021
Comments:Total intersection AADT ranged from 4,400 veh/day to 57,000 veh/day with an average of 24,198 veh/day in the before period, and from 4,700 veh/day to 57,000 veh/day with an average of 28,917 veh/day in the after period.