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The IHSDM suite of software analysis tools includes six evaluation modules:
The IHSDM – HSM Predictive Method 2015 Release Crash Prediction Module includes capabilities to evaluate rural two-lane highways, rural multilane highways, urban/suburban arterials, freeway segments, and freeway ramps/interchanges (including ramps, collector-distributor (C-D) roads, and ramp terminals). The Policy Review Module applies to rural two-lane and rural multilane highways, while the other evaluation modules are only applicable to rural two-lane highways.
For additional information contact:
Abdul Zineddin
Office of Safety Research & Development (HRDS)
Turner-Fairbank Highway Research Center
Federal Highway Administration
6300 Georgetown Pike
McLean, VA 22101
abdul.zineddin@dot.gov
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