Purpose: The mission of the Geometric Design Laboratory (GDL) is to provide technical support to the Office of Safety Research and Development to develop, maintain and enhance the Interactive Highway Safety Design Model (IHSDM) — a suite of software tools for the safety evaluation of highway geometric design alternatives; and to support the coordination of IHSDM with related tools, including the Highway Safety Manual (HSM) and SafetyAnalyst.
Laboratory Description: GDL staff focuses on the following tasks.
Laboratory Capabilities: GDL staff includes professionals with expertise in transportation engineering and familiarity with software development. This allows the GDL to support IHSDM development in various ways and to assume a unique coordination role. GDL’s transportation engineering expertise supports the laboratory’s function of reviewing and assisting in the development of the engineering models included in IHSDM for evaluating the safety of roadway designs. By combining transportation engineering and software development expertise, the GDL has the unique ability to evaluate software from both the software developer and end–user perspective.
Communications and engineering skills help the GDL staff to understand the needs of the audience (e.g., design engineers), thereby supporting effective technical assistance to end–users.
IHSDM development is a long–term effort, involving many research contractors, software developers, and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) staff. In addition, FHWA seeks input from end–users and user organizations to help ensure that IHSDM is responsive to user needs. GDL helps coordinate the interaction of all those involved with IHSDM development. GDL staff have been involved with HSM development and marketing, and the IHSDM Crash Prediction Module is a faithful implementation of HSM Part C (Predictive Method). Therefore, GDL staff is well equipped to support HSM–related activities.
Laboratory Equipment: GDL is equipped with computer hardware and software typically employed by users of IHSDM, including commercial CAD/roadway design software.
Laboratory Services: IHSDM includes six evaluation modules: (1) Crash Prediction, (2) Design Consistency, (3) Intersection Review, (4) Policy Review, (5) Traffic Analysis and (6) Driver/Vehicle.
To develop and promote IHSDM, GDL staff provides or has provided the following services:
The GDL supports the HSM through implementation of HSM methods in IHSDM software by providing technical support to HSM users; by performing HSM–related technology facilitation; and by conducting HSM–related research.
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Chen, Shyuan-Ren (Clayton)
clayton.chen@dot.gov
202-493-3054
Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center
6300 Georgetown Pike
McLean, VA 22101-2296
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