Standardized Framework for Winter Weather Road Condition Indices

Project Details
STATUS

In-Progress

PROJECT NUMBER

23-858

START DATE

11/01/23

END DATE

04/30/25

SPONSORS

Federal Highway Administration Aurora Program Transportation Pooled Fund (TPF-5(435))

Researchers
Principal Investigator
Inya Nlenanya

Research Scientist, CTRE

Co-Principal Investigator
Alireza Sassani

Research Scientist, CTRE

Co-Principal Investigator
Ahmed AlBughdadi

Research Scientist, CTRE

About the research

The lack of a national standard for winter weather road condition indices has led to inconsistencies in assessing road conditions and providing accurate information to drivers across the United States. This research aims to develop a national standard for winter weather road condition indices that is consistent, accurate, and reliable, enhancing driver safety and winter weather response effectiveness. The project involves conducting a comprehensive literature review, data analysis, and case study analysis, as well as engaging key stakeholders from public and private organizations. The anticipated outcomes include a national standard framework, implementation guide, training materials, monitoring and evaluation toolkit, best practices repository, communication templates, and an interactive map/dashboard for road conditions. The implementation of a national standard for winter weather road condition indices is expected to improve driver safety, reduce traffic crashes and congestion, and optimize winter weather response strategies by transportation agencies.

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