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Improved Highway–Railway Interface for the Preempt Trap

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Railroad preemption is intended to improve safety at highway–railway intersections by minimizing the likelihood that a vehicle will become trapped on the crossing. However, unless sufficient time is provided to transfer right-of-way safely from the currently operating highway traffic phase, preemption can cause safety problems for highway users. Advance preemption has been used to address right-of-way transfer time issues without making the railroad warning time excessively long. The use of advance preemption without proper precautions can lead to the preempt trap. A new approach that uses improved communication has been developed and implemented to address the needs of all users at and near the highway–railway intersection. The results of a field implementation in Los Angeles, California, demonstrate the effectiveness of the new approach.

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Xiaoli Sun
Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996.
Tom Urbanik, II
Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville, TN 37996.
Sean Skehan
City of Los Angeles, 1000 South Main Street, 10th Floor, Stop 725, Los Angeles, CA 90012.
Matt Ablett
Railroad Controls Limited, 7471 Benbrook Parkway, Benbrook, TX 76126.

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