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Centerline Rumble Strips


centerline rumble strips on roadway In a continual effort to provide the safest roadways, the Nevada Department of Transportation is installing centerline rumble strips in the median of selected state roadways, particularly two-lane rural roads with high fatality and injury rates or concerns.

For many years, NDOT has utilized rumble strips on the shoulder, or edgeline, of state roadways. NDOT’s installation of edgeline rumble strips has thus far helped reduce interstate run-off-the-road crashes by 42 percent.

Now, the Department is augmenting the safety benefits seen from edgeline rumble strips by also placing centerline rumble strips in the center median. These centerline rumble strips are being used in other states to reduce head-on and sideswipe crashes.

The use of centerline rumble strips was developed as one cost-effective way to reduce fatalities and increase safety in the state’s Strategic Highway Safety Plan. The plan brings law enforcement, transportation agencies and safety advocates together to define ways to reduce Nevada traffic fatalities.

DRIVING SAFETY

Commonly consisting of 12-inch wide, ½-inch deep parallel grooves cut into the centerline of a roadway, tires running over rumble strips produce sound and vibration when drivers veer out of their lane. By alerting and allowing motorists to correct their vehicles, head-on and sideswipe crashes can be reduced.

closer view of centerline rumble strips

LOCATION

Centerline rumble strips can be a particularly effective safety device on two-lane rural roads where there is no divided median or room for barriers to separate opposing lanes of traffic.

In Nevada, over 40% of all traffic fatalities are caused by run-off-the-road and head-on crashes. Sixty percent of these crashes are on rural roadways. NDOT conducts extensive surveys to determine the safest, most effective safety measures for state roadways, and expects centerline rumble strips to reduce crashes on rural roadways where run-off-the-road and head-on incidents are most prevalent.

BENEFITS

DRIVING SAFETY

Like all technology, centerline rumble strips can not provide protection in every circumstance. Always follow these important safety tips:

CENTERLINE RUMBLE STRIP RESOURCES

Federal Highway Administration Safety Web Site
See map of Nevada centerline rumble strips


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