Intersection Road Safety Audit
Williamstown Road & Erial Road, Winslow Township, Camden County

Intersection Road Safety Audit

Product No.: 08039
Date Published: 01/2008

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This is a documentation of the process and findings of the Erial Road (CR 706) and Williamstown Road (CR 536 Spur) Intersection Road Safety Audit (RSA) undertaken by Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC). The goal of the audit is to generate improvement recommendations and countermeasures for intersections demonstrating a history of, or potential for a high incidence of motor vehicle crashes. The emphasis is placed on identifying low cost, quick turnaround safety projects to address the issues where possible. This project represents a step towards implementation of the DVRPC Regional Safety Action Plan. Improving the design and operation of intersections is a priority area for both engineering and enforcement discipline, as documented in the Plan. Improvement strategies may be eligible for Local Federal Safety Funds for implementation. The report details safety issues identified by the audit team at the study location and remedial strategies to address them.

Geographic Area Covered: The study area consists of the signalized intersection of Erial Road (CR 706) and Williamstown Road (CR 536 Spur) and vicinity in Winslow Township, New Jersey.

Key Words: Road, safety, audit, potential, fatalities, injuries, reportable, crashes, issues, strategies, coordination, engineering, enforcement, education, stakeholders, prioritize, intersection, speed limit, traffic volumes, stakeholders, audit team, breakaway, geometry, pavement markings, signs, traffic signals, crosswalk, sidewalk, curb ramp.

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