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MODULE 3: ROAD SAFETY AUDITS Lesson 1: SCHOOL ZONE SAFETY AUDIT GRADE LEVEL: 6 - 8 All students are probably aware of methods for traffic safety around their schools – possible special roadway signage, reduced speed limits during drop- off and pick-up times, exclusive routing and waiting areas for buses and for parents, and marked crosswalks with crossing guards. This lesson challenges students to think critically about the safety aspects of the transportation routes and devices around their own schools. Created By: NanoSonic, Inc. Giles County Public Schools Leidos

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MODULE3:ROADSAFETYAUDITSLesson1:SCHOOLZONESAFETYAUDIT

GRADELEVEL:6-8

Allstudentsareprobablyawareofmethodsfortrafficsafetyaroundtheirschools–possiblespecialroadwaysignage,reducedspeedlimitsduringdrop-offandpick-uptimes,exclusiveroutingandwaitingareasforbusesandforparents,andmarkedcrosswalkswithcrossingguards.Thislessonchallengesstudentstothinkcriticallyaboutthesafetyaspectsofthetransportationroutesanddevicesaroundtheirownschools.

CreatedBy:

NanoSonic,Inc.

GilesCountyPublicSchools

Leidos

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Lesson1: SchoolZoneSafetyAuditContributedby:NanoSonic,Leidos,GilesCountyPublicSchools

GradeLevel:6-8

LessoninthisModule:1of1

TimeRequired:90-120minutes

LessonDependency:None

Keywords:roadsafetyaudit,schoolzone

RelatedCurriculum

SubjectAreas

Science;technology;engineering;mathematics

CurricularUnits

Intelligenttransportationsystems

Activities

CreatingaMapoftheArea;InvestigationTime!;Establishingaplantoimprovesafety!

EducationalStandards

ThislessonplananditsassociatedactivitiesarecorrelatedtothenationalstandardsintheeachofthecoredisciplineareasofSTEM:NextGenerationScienceStandards,AmericanAssociationfortheAdvancementofScienceStandards,StandardsforTechnologicalLiteracy,InternationalSocietyforTechnologyinEducationStandards,CommonCoreMathematicsStandards,andtheNationalCouncilofTeachersofMathematicsStandards.

Pre-RequisiteKnowledge

None.

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LearningObjectives

• Studentswilldiagramtheschoolpropertyandsurroundingtransportationinfrastructure.

• Studentswillinterviewlocalpersonnelabouttransportationsafetyconcernsaroundtheschool.

• StudentswilllearnaboutavailableITSsolutionsandmakedecisionsaboutimplementationofsafetyimprovements.

• Studentswillconstructamodelthatincludesthenewtransportationimprovements.

Introduction/Motivation

Allstudentsareprobablyawareofmethodsfortrafficsafetyaroundtheirschools–possiblespecialroadwaysignage,reducedspeedlimitsduringdrop-offandpick-uptimes,exclusiveroutingandwaitingareasforbusesandforparents,andmarkedcrosswalkswithcrossingguards.Thislessonchallengesstudentstothinkcriticallyaboutthesafetyaspectsofthetransportationroutesanddevicesaroundtheirownschools.Althoughallschoolsaredifferentintheirtransportationmethodsandneeds,thislessonwilladdresstherequirementsofabroadrangeofschoollocations.

LessonBackground&ConceptsforTeachers

Aroadsafetyaudit(RSA),asdefinedbytheFederalHighwayAdministration,isaformalevaluationofaroad’sstatuswithrespecttoexistingormissingsafetyfeatures.RSAsareconductedwithateamofprofessionalsfromavarietyofdifferentbackgroundsfromtransportationengineerstolawenforcementofficerstoadvocacygroupsandcommunitymembers.Inplainlanguage,anRSAisacloselookataparticularroadorintersectiontoidentifypotentialsafetyissues.EachRSAhasateamthatiscomprisedofmembersthatarenotintimatelyfamiliarwiththespecificlocationandwhorepresentavarietyoftransportationsafetyexpertise.

Expandingthisconcepttoschoolzones,wherestudentsafetyisatoppriority,aschoolzonesafetyauditisanRSAthatoccurswithinaschoolzone.Inthiscase,theRSAteammaybecomprisedofengineers,lawenforcementofficers,schoolbusdrivers,crossingguards,parents,students,etc.Themaingoalofaroadsafetyauditistoidentifypotentialsafetyissueswithinroadwaysectionsandpresentsolutionstomakethoseroadwayssaferforallroadwayusers,includingpassengervehicles,trucks,bicycles,andpedestrians.Schoolzonesafetyauditsarethusespeciallyimportantduetothelargeamountofbuses,vehicles,andpedestrianstravelinginandoutoftheschoolzoneatconcentratedtimesoftheday(i.e.beforeschoolandafterschool).

• StepsofaSchoolZoneSafetyAudit

Thetwomainpartiesinvolvedinaschoolzonesafetyauditcanbeschools,residents,parentsofstudents,andothersneartheschoolzone(hereinreferredtoasthe“initiator”)inquestionandtheRSA

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teamitself.Therearetypicallyeightstepstoperformingaschoolzonesafetyaudit.Thefirsttwosteps,identifyingtheschoolzoneandselectingtheRSAteam,arepartoftheinitiators’responsibilities.ThenextfourstepsareperformedbytheRSAteam.Thesestepsaretoconductastart-upmeeting,performfieldreviewsoftheschoolzonebeinganalyzed,conductanalysisandprepareafinalreport,andpresentfindingstotheinitiators.ThefinaltwostepsoftheRSAprocessarefortheinitiatorstoprepareaformalresponsetothefinalreportandtoincorporatetheRSAfindingsandrecommendations.

• BenefitstoPerformingaSchoolZoneSafetyAudit

Successfullyperformingaschoolzonesafetyauditandsubsequentlytakingthenecessarystepstoimplementthesuggestedsolutionsforsolvingthesafetyissuesidentifiedintheauditcanhavemanybenefits.Typically,schoolzonesafetyauditsarecost-effective,meaningthatthebenefitsgainedfromimprovingsafetyoutweighsthecostsofperformingtheauditandimplementingthesuggestedsolutions.Thequantifiablebenefitsofroadsafetyauditsincludereducingthenumberofcrashes(andassociatedinjuriesandfatalities),reducednumberofliabilityclaimsassociatedwithschoolzonecrashes,andreducedcostofmaintainingnewersignsandequipment.

• GoogleMaps

GoogleMapsisanessentialpartofActivity1.WithinGoogleMaps,ausercansearchforalocationbygoingtohttps://www.google.com/mapsandtypinginthelocation,whetheritbethenameofabuilding(i.e.aschool,hospital,grocerystore,etc.),thenameofatown,orevenastreetname/intersection.Themapscanbedisplayedasastandardaerialmap(“Map”)orasasatelliteimage(“Earth”).Togglingbetweenviewscanbedonebyclickingthesquareinthelowerleft-handcorner,whichshouldsayeither“Map”or“Earth”,dependingonwhichviewthemapisdisplaying.

GoogleMapsoffersauniquefeaturecalledGoogleStreetViewwhichprovidesmapuserswiththeabilitytoviewanimageofthelocationasiftheywerephysicallystandingordrivingontheroad.Itcanbeaccessedinoneoftwoways.Thefirstoptionistoclickanddragtheyellowcharacteronthetoolbarinthelowerright-handcorneranddroppinghimontothedesiredlocationonthemap.Thesecondoptionistoenterthelocation’saddressinthesearchbar,pressenter(orclickthemagnifyingglass),andthen,afterthesitehasbeenlocatedonthemap,selectStreetViewfromthedropdownmenuthatisdisplayedbelowthesearchbar.

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Figure1:SampleviewofGoogleMaps-locationoffeaturesmayvarybybrowser.

Vocabulary/Definitions

VocabularyWord

Definition

ActuatedTrafficSignal

Trafficsignalsatafour-wayintersectionareallautomated,ratherthanonafixedtimer.Automationisachievedbyusingacameraorothersensoryequipmenttodeterminewhichlanesshouldreceiveagreenlight.

IntelligentTransportationSystems

Advancedtechnologiesthattransportationengineersusetoimprovetransportationsafetyandtrafficflow.Inthismodule,actuatedorsemi-actuatedtrafficsignalsrepresentoneformofintelligenttransportationsystems.

RoadSafetyAudit Anin-depthevaluationperformedbyateamofmulti-disciplinaryprofessionalsofthepotentialsafetyissuesandconcernsataparticularroadorintersection.

Semi-ActuatedTrafficSignal

Afewtrafficsignalsatafour-wayintersectionareautomated,ratherthanonafixedtimer.Thismayhappenifasmaller,rarelytraveledarterialroadintersectsabusiermajorroad.Ifthesignalissemi-automated,thesmallerroadwillhavesensoryequipmentsowhencarsarrive,theyreceiveagreenlight,butotherwisethelightstaysgreenonthemainroad.

ClickthisimagetotogglebetweenEarthviewandmapview.

Typesearchcriteriainthissearchbar.

Clickanddragthischaracterontothemap.Releasethe

mouseoverastreettoviewthestreetview.

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AssociatedActivities

Theactivitiesinthislessonplanwalkthestudentsthroughanintroductory-levelschoolzoneroadsafetyaudit.

• Activity1–CreatingaMapoftheArea

o UseGoogleMapstoviewanaerialimageoftheschool’spropertyandsurroundingroadnetwork.InstructorsmaytogglebetweentheMapviewandsatellite(Earth)viewtopointoutspecificlandmarkssostudentscangainabetterunderstandingoftheareaandroadnetworksurroundingtheschool.

o Studentswillusethisimagetosketchtheirownmapoftheschoolzoneincludingbuildingfootprintsandroadways.

o UseGoogleStreetViewtoidentifywhichsigns,pavementmarkings,andsafetydevicesontheroads.Indicatetheirpresenceonthestudents’maps.Usethedistancescaletoapproximatethedistancebetweensigns.

• Activity2-InvestigationTime!

o Interviewvariouspeopleattheschoolabouttransportationaroundtheschool.Potentialpersonnelinclude:aschoolresourceofficer,crossingguards,busdrivers,principal,teachers,parents,andpeers.Iftimeallows,considerallowingstudentstointerviewgovernmentofficialsorengineersfromthecityorcountytodetermineiftherehavebeentrafficcomplainsintheschoolzone.

o Interviewvariouspeopleattheschoolabouttransportationaroundtheschool.Potentialpersonnelinclude:aschoolresourceofficer,crossingguards,busdrivers,principal,teachers,parents,andpeers.Iftimeallows,considerallowingstudentstointerviewgovernmentofficialsorengineersfromthecityorcountytodetermineiftherehavebeentrafficcomplainsintheschoolzone.

o Basedoninformationgathereduptothispoint,identifyanddiscussspecificsafetyconcernsaroundtheschool.

§ Congestionatdismissal:maybecausedbybuses,parentdrivers,childrenrunningeverywhere,etc.

§ Cominglingofbusesandcars:dobuseshaveaseparateentrancefromparents?§ Visibilityofsigns:cantheybeseenaroundacurveorwhenvegetation(trees,

bushes,leaves,etc.)isovergrown?Dotheyallowenoughtimeforavehicletoseethesignsandslowdown?

§ Vehiclestravelingabovetheschoolzonespeedlimit:didanyoftheinterviewsrevealthisconcern?Considerborrowingaradardetectorfromalocallaw

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enforcementagencyandassignsomestudentstocollectspeedreadingswithinanactiveschoolzone.

§ Accommodationsforallroadusers:youngpedestrians,bicyclists,peoplewhocannotseewell,peopleconstrainedtowheelchairs,etc.)

• Activity3–Establishingaplantoimprovesafety!(RecommendingImprovements)

o DiscusspotentialITSsolutionsthatrelatetoschooltransportation,suchas:

§ Flashingschoolzonespeedreductionsigns(pre-timedtoactivateandflashduringschoolhoursonly)

§ Speedfeedbacksigns(Figure2),indicatingreducedschoolspeedlimitandthespeedofapproachingvehicles

§ Installationoftrafficsignal(pre-timedtoflashwhenschool

isnotinsession;onlydisplaysred/yellow/greenwhenneededfordismissalordrop-off)

§ Changeablemessagesigntodisplaymessageaboutschools(especiallyduringearlydismissaldays)

§ High-intensityActivatedcrossWalKbeacon(HAWK)isatrafficsignalusedtostoproadtrafficandallowpedestrianstocrosssafely(Figure3);formoreinfo:http://safety.fhwa.dot.gov/ped_bike/tools_solve/fhwasa14014/)

o HavestudentsinvestigatethestandardinstallationrequirementsusingtheManualonUniformTrafficControlDevices(http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/pdfs/2009r1r2/part7.pdf)Theseinstallationrequirementsstandardizethetrafficcontrolforschoolareas.ThesectionoftheMUTCDthatrelatestoschoolzonetrafficcontrolhasspecificsectionsontheinstallationofsigns,markings,andcrossingsupervisiontobeusedinschoolzones.

o Studentswillusethemapfromactivity1toindicatewhereandhowtheythinksafetycouldbeimprovedintheirschoolzone

LessonClosure

• Whataresometransportationsafetyconcernsaroundschoolsthataschoolzonesafetyauditcanhelpidentifyandsolve?RoadsafetyproblemsthataSchoolZoneSafetyAuditcanattempttoidentifyandsolveincludelimitedaccesstocrosswalkswherethereareahighnumberofpedestrians,

Figure2:Speedfeedbacksignfora

schoolzone.

Figure3:High-intensityActivatedcrosswalk(HAWKsignal)

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cracked/unevensidewalks,nodesignatedplacesforpeopletowalkthrough/acrossparkinglotsornearbyroads,trafficbackupandcongestionduringpeakhours,speedingvehicles,inefficientroutingoftraffic,trafficblockingbuslanesorentrances/exits,sightdistanceobstructionsrelatedtopedestrians,signs,trees,parking,etc.

• HowcanITStechnologiesandsystemsimproveschoolzonesafety?ITStechnologiesandsystemscanimproveschoolzonesafetyinavarietyofways.Installingflashingsignsthatlightupduringdrop-offandpick-uptimescanalertotherdriversthattheremaybetrafficintheschoolarea.Flashingsignscanalsobeusedtohighlightareducedspeedlimitduringschoolhours.Variablespeedlimitsignsandspeedfeedbacksignscanalsobeusedinthesameway.Changeablemessagesignscanbeusedtoalertpassingdriverstospecialeventsorschoolconditions,suchasearlydismissaloranafter-schoolevent.

• Whataresomeofthebenefitsofperformingaschoolzonesafetyaudit?Performingaschoolzonesafetyauditcanhelplowerthenumberofcrashesandhopefullystopthemoreseverecrasheswherepeoplegethurtandhavetogotothehospital.Bytakinganactiveroleinkeepingschoolzonessafe,thenumberofliabilityclaimswithinschoolzonesmaybereduced.

Extensions/Multimedia

• UtilizeEdmodo(www.edmodo.com)toprovidefurtherquestioninganddiscussionbetweenstudentsandteacher.Edmodoisasafesociallearningwebsitemadespecificallyforteachersandstudents.Itisawaytocollaborateonassignments,homework,projects,andafter-schoolSTEMprogramsandisusedasacommunicationtooltoprovideadditionalquestioningandfeedbackfromteachersandstudents.

References

• "RITA-IntelligentTransportationSystems-USDOT."RITA-IntelligentTransportationSystems-USDOT.USDepartmentofTransportation,n.d.Web.30Sept.2014.

• "RoadSafetyAudits(RSA)."-FHWASafetyProgram.FederalHighwayAdminstration,n.d.Web.30Sept.2014.