Road Safety Audit Campus Report
Road Safety Audit Campus Report
Road Safety Audit Campus Report
7.1 Introduction
A Road Safety Audit (RSA) is a formal safety performance examination of an existing or future road or intersection by an independent audit team. The RSA team considers the safety of all road users, qualitatively estimates and reports on road safety issues and opportunities for safety improvement. RSAs may be conducted practically at every stage in the lifecycle of a transportation facility. RSAs applied early in the planning and preliminary (functional) design of roads offer the greatest opportunity for beneficial influence. As a design progresses into detailed design and construction, changes that may improve safety performance typically become more difficult, costly, and time-consuming to implement.
7.3 Objective
The objective of this experiment is to conduct a Road safety audit of the given study area during day and night time to find out the safety issues in the area.
7.4 Observation
Different factors reviewed during the Road safety audit are the condition of pavement, foot path, drainage, and absence of traffic signs, lighting systems and pedestrian crossings etc.
7.4.2 Intersection
Both intersections near hostel 4 and Campus hub do not have median, sign boards and proper road markings as shown in figure
The condition of foot path is good in the stretch between Hostel 1 and campus hub except in one place near swimming pool where it is slightly damaged. The foot path in the stretch is good in most places except near hostel 9 where the condition is bad as shown in figure 4.
7.4.7 Drainage
Open drains are found near the footpath in the stretch from hostel 1 to Campus hub The camber provided was sufficient for drainage in the study stretch. Water logging was observed in the shoulder area at some places between Campus hub and hostel 12 as shown in figure 7
7.4.9 Obstructions
The tree in front of Tanya Hostel was protruding in the road and could affect heavy vehicles passing that way as shown in figure 8.
7.5
Recommendation
1) Sign boards indicating speed limit and curves needs to be installed at required places. 2) Sign boards indicating direction of places needs to be installed in intersections. 3) Foot path could be provided on both sides and damaged areas needs to be repaired. 4) Frequency of street lights needs to be increased. 5) Road markings wherever poor needs to be redrawn. 6) Pedestrian crossing could be marked in at specific places where pedestrian crossing is high and speed breakers could be before it. 7) Medians could be provided in intersections to streamline traffic. 8) Obstruction to traffic like tree branches protruding over pavement could be removed. 9) The pavement distresses like pot holes, pavement edge breaks and abrasions should be treated. 10) Drain holes in shoulder area which are blocked should be cleared to prevent
water logging.