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traffic study 600 blk s.2nd 1/24/1977January 24, 1977 TO: Keith Rawlings, Director of Planning FROM: D. W. Bassett, Traffic Engineer \This is in addition to the report dated March 3, 1975,.to Keith Rawlings, Director of Planning, regarding the traffic condition in the 600 block of South Second Street to the City of Salina, Kansas.. This office made a continued study, which was needed, for this area n October 1976. Our study revealed that the traffic volume had increased pproximately 11% in a year and a half on both Crawford Avenue and Second treet; however, the traffic volume remains below the design capacity of We find that there are 83 dwelling units in this block, 81 off-street parking spaces, and 51 on -street parking spaces for a total of 132 available parking spaces. a � We have also found several parking violations; such as parking too close"to driveways and parking across sidewalk areas. \Attached please find a Collision Diagram for the years of 1975 and 1976. The t pe,of accidents (pulling away from the curb and backing out of driveways, indicate congestion due to on -street parking. Our study in October 1976,'` indicates a slight increase of on -street parking. The primary use of a street, in the.city', is for the movement of eh' les Parking on :these streets must be-considered.a secondary -use of reet space. When parking or other secondary uses of a. street.conf:lict "�h the movement of traffic, those uses should be renoved:so that the beets can best perform.the function of moving traffic. HoweverI.in this i, restricted parking on one side of the street would probably create Mt,eage of\parking spaces for the number of dwelling..units_in the area.• en with\parkin§Ion both sides of Second Streand with:the low \volume,\this street can function on a service level of "C": This \a zone W stable flow; but at this volume and density level most ire becoming restricted in their freedom. -to select speed, change iassin9 Sincerely, A. WE assett .1u+GG1 Y a ECTION from Tc., �y� to T„ 1972 T CAUSES JCIDEITS BY to Yield • DAY NIG to Slop � `,F.fORS-Failedto Reduce Speed - F.foo C. -Following too Close - $too F. -Speed too Fasf -IM -Reckless Driving-A✓e_ 1.T. -ImproverTurn. - ( /NSGoLP. -Improper PassingNI.C.L. -Improper Lane Changing- a4I.S. -improperSignal _ uso+reo D.6tW.-DozedatWheel _ ✓taw QWS RrOn Wronq Side of Roadea %nom u SOoW.P.-Skidded on Wet Pavement- S.on L -Skidded on Ice D.W.I. -Driving While Intoxicated- I.D. - Inattentive Driving - 1J ME Mechaeicol Failure _ H6R.1, -Hit D Run - 3 1 Other Total 8 - MOVING VEHICLE - BACKING VEHICLE NON-INVOLVED - PEDESTRIANS, PARKED VEHICLE FIXED OBJECT FATAL ACCIDENT INJURY ACCIDENT 3.9-X 2010 W 0 i , i ti- 1 r 1 i a - MOVING VEHICLE - BACKING VEHICLE NON-INVOLVED - PEDESTRIANS, PARKED VEHICLE FIXED OBJECT FATAL ACCIDENT INJURY ACCIDENT 3.9-X 2010 W 0 1 TYPES OF COLLISIONS SHOW FOR EACH REAR END ACCIDENT HEAD ON LTIME and DATE 4 — SIDE SWIPE 2.CAUSE of ACCIDENT 3.PROPERTY DAMAGE (COST) 4nrd'ww OUT CONTROL —•� LEFT TURN RIGHT ANGLE 0 S ti- AVe - 1 TYPES OF COLLISIONS SHOW FOR EACH REAR END ACCIDENT HEAD ON LTIME and DATE 4 — SIDE SWIPE 2.CAUSE of ACCIDENT 3.PROPERTY DAMAGE (COST) 4nrd'ww OUT CONTROL —•� LEFT TURN RIGHT ANGLE 0 S January 24, 1977 TO: Keith Rawlings, Director of Planning FROM: D. W. Bassett, Traffic Engineer This is in addition to the report dated March 3; 1975, to Keith Rawlings, Director of Planning, regarding the traffic condition in the 600 block of South Second Street to the City of Salina, Kansas. ' This office made a continued study, which was needed, for this area in October 1976. Our study revealed that the traffic volume had increased approximately 11% in a year and a half on both Crawford Avenue and Second Street; however, the traffic volume remains below the design capacity of both streets. We find that there are 83 dwelling units in this block, 81 off-street parking spaces, and 51 on -street parking spaces for a total of 132 available parking spaces. We have also found several parking violations; such as parking too close to driveways and parking across sidewalk areas. Attached please find a Collision Diagram for the years of 1975 and 1976. The type.of accidents (pulling away from the curb and backing out of driveways), indicate congestion due to on -street parking. Our study in October 1976, indicates a slight increase of on -street parking. The primary use of a street, in.the.city, is for the movement of vehicles. Parking on these streets must be considered.a secondary -use of street space. When parking or other secondary uses of a street conflict with the movement of traffic, those uses should be removed:so that.the streets can best perform.the function of moving traffic. However,: in this case, restricted parking on one side of the street would probably create a shortage of parking spaces for the number of dwelling..units in the area.. Even with parking on both sides of Second Street, and with the low traffic volume, this street can function on a service.level of "C": This is still a.zone of stable flow; but at this volume and density level.most drivers are becoming restricted in their freedom.�to select speed, change lanes or passing. DWB:MKP ENC: (l) Sincerely, )IV TER-.,) If N &;10 PERIOD : 4 .5_ ACCIDENT CAUSES F.toY. —Failed to Yield F.toS.—Foiled to Stop — FtoRS.—Failedto Reduce Speed — F1100C.—Following too Close &too F. -Speed too Fast R.D. -Reckless Driving - I.T. -Improper Turn . LR -Improper Passing I.C.L. -Improper Lane Chonging- I.S. -Improper Signal _ D.otW. -Dozed of Wheel O.WS.RrOn Wrong Side of Road S.onW.P-Skidded on Wet Pavement - San I. -Skidded on Ice D.W.I. -Driving While Intoxicated- I.D. - Inattentive Driving - ZJ MF. -Mechanical Failure HAR. -Hit a Run - 3 Other Total = Mid J� g� to from � nrrr7n SYMBOLS • MOVING VEHICLE w0))-- BACKING VEHICLE '�--- NON-INVOLVED VEHICLE -- - PEDESTRIAN PARKED VEHICLE p FIXED OBJECT ® FATAL ACCIDENT 0 INJURY ACCIDENT TYPES OF COLLISIONS •-�-- REAR END —�*— HEAD ON d — SIDE SWIPE 446w0`r OUT CONTROL LEFT TURN RIGHT ANGLE BY I NIGHT SHOW FOR EACH ACCIDENT LTIME and DATE 2.CAUSE of ACCIDENT &PROPERTY DAMAGE (COST)