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Comparative Study of Ride Quality Measuring Devices

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State highway agencies (SHAs) in New England have an ongoing interest in providing the public with smoother rides. As an incentive to contractors, some SHAs include a bonus and penalty clause for new construction based on profile measurements and smoothness indices. These states are considering the use of high-speed profilers for profile measurements and quality control/quality assurance implementation. Therefore, an assessment of the accuracy and repeatability of these devices is essential. A comparative study of high-speed profilers owned by the New England SHAs was conducted in Worcester, Massachusetts. Two sites were profiled using the dipstick and the high-speed profiling devices. Statistical analysis of International Roughness Index measurements were used for evaluation of precision and bias, profiler speed, and sensor type. The repeatability for the profilers was good, especially for combined wheel paths (standard deviation between 0.016 and 0.079 m/km). The accuracy for the profilers varied depending on profiler type.

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1. Perera R., and Kohn S. Road Profiler Data Analysis and Correlation Report No 92-30. Proc., 5th Road Profiler User Group Meeting, Harrisburg, Penna: 1994.
2. Collura J., and El-Korchi T., Guidelines for Ride Quality Acceptance of Pavements. Final Report. New England Transportation Consortium, 1997.
3. Sayers M., Gillespie T., and Paterson W., Guidelines for Conducting and Calibrating Road Roughness Measurements. World Bank Technical Paper No. 46. The World Bank, Washington, D.C., 1986.

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Tahar El-Korchi
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, Worcester Polytechnic Institute, 100 Institute Road, Worcester, MA 01609
John Collura
Northern Virginia Center, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, 7054 Haycock Road, Falls Church, VA 22043

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