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Title:

Incorporation of Wildlife Crossings into TxDOT’s Projects and Operations

Report No.:
FHWA/TX-19/0-6971-1
Authors:
Lisa Loftus-Otway [and six others]

  

Published:
2019
Austin, Texas
University of Texas at Austin. Center for Transportation Research

  

Type:
Online document + Hard copy
1 volume (xix, 317 pages)

Access Note:
13.6 MB
Summary
Each year close to 8,000 crashes involving wild or domestic animals are reported in Texas. Roughly 20 people die each year on Texas roadways in these crashes, many more sustain injuries, and thousands of animals lose their lives. Reduction of animal-vehicle collisions (AVCs), especially wildlife-vehicle collisions (roughly 70% of thetotal AVC count), is a TxDOT goal and a key objective of this study. To reduce AVCs, it is important to provide opportunities for wildlife to cross beneath or above roadways via special crossing structures. This project reviewed all options for animal-vehicle conflict mitigation and provides guidance for all DOTs. This report summarizes national and state-level efforts to reduce animal-vehicle conflict, analyzes Texas's AVC data,explains how to identify AVC hot spots, and provides benefit-cost ratios for various AVC mitigation efforts across the TxDOT highway system.

To help ensure wildlife crossing considerations can become routine part of state DOT project development processes, this work also recommends specific language modifications to 18 TxDOT manuals and provides a new manual on wildlife crossing structures. The project findings demonstrate that data-driven, carefully planned, and well-designed wildlife crossing structures can enhance traffic safety significantly, are cost-effective across much of the TxDOT network, and help ensure that TxDOT can play a meaningful role in preserving human and animal lives and property for the benefit of current and future Texans.

  

Publ. Place
Austin, Texas

  

Contents
Chapter 1. Synthesis of Existing Literature and State of the Practice in Wildlife Crossing Structures --
Chapter 2. Texas Needs Assessment --
Chapter 3. Crash Data and Hot Spot Analysis --
Chapter 4. Benefit-Cost Analysis of Wildlife Crossing Structures and Other Mitigation --
Chapter 5. Legal Issues Surrounding Animal Vehicle Conflicts --
Chapter 6. Recommended TxDOT Manual Modifications --
References --
Appendix A. Final Value of Research (VoR) Estimate --
Appendix B. Overview of Wildlife-Vehicle Conflict Literature --
Appendix C. Listing of Texas Mitigation Structures --
Appendix D. Survey Questions --
Appendix E. Review of Other State’s Manuals --
Appendix F. Motorcycle-Animal Collision Hot Spots --
Appendix G. Benefit-Cost Analysis Results --
Appendix H. Field Trip to Pharr District

  

Notes
"February 2019; Published June 2019"

  

Study Number
TxDOT Research Project 0-6971

  

Study Title
Incorporating Wildlife Crossings into TxDOT's Project Development, Design and Operations Processes

  

Study Sponsor

  

Lead University
CTR

  

Collection:
TxDOT/ University Research
Call Number:
6971-1
Copies Owned:
Reference Copy
TxDOT Research Projects Database
Page:
Topics
Animal migrations
Benefit cost analysis
Crash causes
Laws and legislation
Recommendations
Road kill
Roadside fauna
State of the practice
Wildlife crossings

Proper Names
TxDOT ENV Division
TxDOT PHR District

Places
Texas


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blc2242
blc2242
Cited in 2022 FHWA Pooled Fund TPF-5(358) report 700-18-803B, "The Strategic Integration of Wildlife Mitigation into Transportation Procedures: Final Report."
11/2/2023 at 11:12 AM
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blc2242
blc2242
Cited in 2022 FHWA Pooled Fund TPF-5(358) report 700-18-803C, "The Strategic Integration of Wildlife Mitigation into Transportation Procedures: A Manual for Agencies and Partners."
11/2/2023 at 11:41 AM
0
blc2242
blc2242
Cited in 2022 FHWA Pooled Fund TPF-5(358) report 700-18-803A, "The Strategic Integration of Wildlife Mitigation into Transportation Procedures: Practices, Partnerships, and Next Steps."
11/2/2023 at 11:53 AM
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TxDOT Research Project 0-6971

Contributors
Loftus-Otway, Lisa Dawn
Jiang, Nan, Ph. D.
Cramer, Patricia Catherine, 1960-
Oaks, Noah
Wilkins, Devin
Kockelman, Kara
Murphy, Mike R.

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