
@article{ref1,
title="Traffic signal warrant &quot;p&quot; (political)--a case study",
journal="ITE journal",
year="1985",
author="Savage, W.",
volume="55",
number="1",
pages="22-24",
abstract="A case history is presented of the political involvement and ultimate approval of a less than desirable traffic signal, and the evaluation of its installation. A school safety committee, with the support of the local city council and state senator, requested a traffic signal at a particular location which was initially turned down but later granted on further appeal. A semi-actuated traffic signal with pushbutton control, placed on flasher operation between 6 p.m. and 7 a.m. and all day on weekends, was installed. Before-and-after evaluations were made of the vehicular volumes, pedestrian volumes, accidents fuel consumption, motorist-delay, and installation and maintenance costs. It was concluded at the end of one year, that pedestrian and vehicular volumes were not appreciably changed and that there was a small increase in accidents. Costs to the public through increased accidents, fuel consumption, delay, and signal installation and maintenance increased by over $100,000 per year.<p />",
language="",
issn="0162-8178",
doi="",
url="http://dx.doi.org/"
}