Estimating the Safety Benefits of Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS)
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Barringer, Jason
Smith, Sarah M.
Woo, Myungje
Kent, John
Lilly, Margaret
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Context Sensitive Solutions (CSS), also commonly known by the original name Context Sensitive Design (CSD), is an alternative approach to the conventional transportation-oriented decision-making and design processes. The CSS approach can be used to design and implement transportation projects that not only result in safe and efficient roadways, but ones that consider and preserve the total context of community values, including scenic, aesthetic, historic, and environmental resources.
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2011-12-31
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Technical Report