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LEVEL OF SERVICE Intersections are classified using a term known as ‘Level of Service’. ‘Level of Service’ defines the amount of delay the average vehicle will encounter during Peak hour travel time through the intersection, and is defined below: Level of Service Average Vehicle Delay Stop Controlled or Roundabout Intersection Signalized Intersection ALess than 10 seconds B10 seconds to 15 seconds10 seconds to 20 seconds C15 seconds to 25 seconds20 seconds to 35 seconds D25 seconds to 35 seconds35 seconds to 55 seconds E35 seconds to 50 seconds55 seconds to 80 seconds FGreater than 50 secondsGreater than 80 seconds Womack Road at Vermack Road ‘Level of Service’ Current Year (2012)/Design Year (2037) Level of Service No ImprovementsRoundaboutSignal AM PeakPM PeakAM PeakPM PeakAM PeakPM Peak Womack Road Eastbound F/F A/A B/B Westbound F/F A/A Vermack Road Northbound F/FD/FA/AA/B Southbound F/FD/EA/A

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Page 1: Slower vehicle speeds (under 30 mph) means less severe crashes 90% reduction in fatalities, 76% reduction in injury crashes 75% fewer vehicle conflict

• Slower vehicle speeds (under 30 mph) means less severe crashes• 90% reduction in fatalities, 76% reduction in injury crashes• 75% fewer vehicle conflict points• Elimination of crossing conflicts prevents right-angle and left turn crashes

Roundabouts: Safer for Vehicles

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration

Page 2: Slower vehicle speeds (under 30 mph) means less severe crashes 90% reduction in fatalities, 76% reduction in injury crashes 75% fewer vehicle conflict

Roundabouts: Safer for Pedestrians• Slower vehicle speeds (under 30 mph) reduces fatalities in pedestrian crashes• 30-40% reduction in pedestrian crashes• Pedestrians cross only one lane of traffic at a time• Gap identification is easier as conflicting vehicles arrive from only one direction

U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration

Page 3: Slower vehicle speeds (under 30 mph) means less severe crashes 90% reduction in fatalities, 76% reduction in injury crashes 75% fewer vehicle conflict

LEVEL OF SERVICE• Intersections are classified using a term known as ‘Level of Service’.• ‘Level of Service’ defines the amount of delay the average vehicle will encounter during Peak hour travel time through the intersection, and is defined below:

Level of ServiceAverage Vehicle Delay

Stop Controlled or Roundabout Intersection Signalized Intersection

A Less than 10 seconds Less than 10 secondsB 10 seconds to 15 seconds 10 seconds to 20 secondsC 15 seconds to 25 seconds 20 seconds to 35 secondsD 25 seconds to 35 seconds 35 seconds to 55 secondsE 35 seconds to 50 seconds 55 seconds to 80 secondsF Greater than 50 seconds Greater than 80 seconds

Womack Road at Vermack Road ‘Level of Service’

Current Year (2012)/Design Year (2037)Level of Service

No Improvements Roundabout Signal

AM Peak PM Peak AM Peak PM Peak AM Peak PM Peak

Womack RoadEastbound F/F F/F A/A A/A

A/A B/B Westbound F/F F/F A/A A/A

Vermack RoadNorthbound F/F D/F A/A A/B

Southbound F/F D/E A/A A/A