Geographic Information System Mapping of Roadway Lighting and Traffic Accidents
The use of a Geographic Information System (GIS) in
roadway lighting to show the state of street-lighting and nighttime
accident is demonstrated. Geographical maps were generated
showing colored streets based on how much of the street's length is
illuminated. The night to daytime accidents ratio at intersections
were found along with the state of lighting at those intersections.
The result is a method to show the state of street-lighting at roads and
intersections and a quick guide for decision makers to implement
strategies for better street-lighting to reduce night time traffic
accidents in a particular district.
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international conference, Applications of advanced technologies in
transportation engineering. ASC-255-260.
[2] ESRI, "ArcGIS 9, What is a GIS", 2004.
[3] Lighting Technology International 2002, "Simply Roadway",
Version 1.3
[4] Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, "Recommended
Practice for Roadway Lighting", ANSI/IESNA-RP-8-00, 1999.
[5] Lighting Analyst, "AGI32", Version 1.93, 2006.
[6] P Pain, R MacFarlane, K Turner, S Gill, "When, Where, If and But:
Qualifying GIS and the effect of street lighting on crime and fear"
Environment and Planning, Vol 38, page 2055-2074, 2006.
[7] US Naval Observatory website, Available: http://
aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.ht
[1] Abdella, Mohammad, "3GR for Road Safety", Proceedings of the 9th
international conference, Applications of advanced technologies in
transportation engineering. ASC-255-260.
[2] ESRI, "ArcGIS 9, What is a GIS", 2004.
[3] Lighting Technology International 2002, "Simply Roadway",
Version 1.3
[4] Illuminating Engineering Society of North America, "Recommended
Practice for Roadway Lighting", ANSI/IESNA-RP-8-00, 1999.
[5] Lighting Analyst, "AGI32", Version 1.93, 2006.
[6] P Pain, R MacFarlane, K Turner, S Gill, "When, Where, If and But:
Qualifying GIS and the effect of street lighting on crime and fear"
Environment and Planning, Vol 38, page 2055-2074, 2006.
[7] US Naval Observatory website, Available: http://
aa.usno.navy.mil/data/docs/RS_OneYear.ht
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roadway lighting to show the state of street-lighting and nighttime
accident is demonstrated. Geographical maps were generated
showing colored streets based on how much of the street's length is
illuminated. The night to daytime accidents ratio at intersections
were found along with the state of lighting at those intersections.
The result is a method to show the state of street-lighting at roads and
intersections and a quick guide for decision makers to implement
strategies for better street-lighting to reduce night time traffic
accidents in a particular district.", keywords = "GIS. Roadway lighting, Traffic Accidents", volume = "3", number = "6", pages = "1026-7", }