
Lincoln Avenue Corridor Improvement Study (CR 655)
Client:
City of Vineland
Vineland
NJ
Mid-Atlantic
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
SERVICES
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Traffic & Parking
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Signals & ITS
PROJECT ELEMENTS
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Corridor study
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Crash data analysis
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Capacity analysis
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Developed improvement alternatives
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Concept plans
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Cost estimates
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Funding strategies
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Heather Balgowan, P.E., PTOE
McMahon conducted a comprehensive traffic and road improvement study along the 3-mile stretch of the Lincoln Avenue corridor in the City of Vineland, NJ. The corridor has the third-highest accident rate per mile per the Cumberland County Transportation Plan, and certain intersections along the corridor have particularly significant crash rates.
McMahon analyzed crash data along the corridor to identify patterns and developed countermeasures to address the safety and capacity issues. The goal of the study was to create an effective and sustainable plan to accommodate future traffic volumes, with recommendations of several improvement alternatives including:
Mini roundabouts
Traffic signals
Lane control modification
Improved pedestrian accommodations
Stormwater/drainage improvements
Flashing beacons
Geometric improvements
Optimized traffic signal timings and phasing