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CITY OF CARLSBAD
TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION
STAFF REPORT
COMMISSION MEETING OF: October 6, 2008 ITEMNO. 6B
LOCATION:
INITIATED BY:
The Crossings Drive, Palomar Airport Road to its northerly terminus
City Engineer
REQUESTED ACTION: Establish a prima facie speed limit upon The Crossings Drive from
Palomar Airport Road to its norther_ly terminus.
BACKGROUND:
The Crossings Drive (formerly Hidden Valley Road) serves the LEGOLAND service
entrance and is the only access to The Crossings at Carlsbad golf course. Although
recently re-named, the street was constructed about 1997 when LEGOLAND was under
construction. With the opening of The Crossings at Carlsbad golf course last year and the
additional traffic volumes using the street, there is a need to establish a prima facie speed
limit upon The Crossings Drive.
SETTING SPEED LIMITS:
Optimal mobility is enhanced and overall traffic flow improved when drivers are
operating their vehicles at a speed that is reasonable, comfortable, convenient, and safe
under the existing conditions. It is generally acknowledged that the control of speed can
be a significant factor in influencing and improving roadway safety by reducing the
number of collisions. In fact, the premise of CVC section 22350, Basic Speed Law, is
that no person shall drive upon a road at a speed greater than is reasonable and prudent
taking into account weather, visibility, and traffic on the road and in no event at a speed
that endangers the safety of others.
Driver behavior is an extension of social attitudes and most drivers operate their vehicles
in a reasonable manner. This is demonstrated by their good driving records.
Therefore, traffic laws established on the basis of the behavior of the reasonable and
prudent motorist are found to be the most successful. As a result, speed limits that are
considered credible and enforceable will help enhance traffic safety and the operating
efficiency on the roadway and achieve driver compliance.
Roads in Carlsbad are designed in accordance with engineering standards to satisfy the
goals of having a safe roadway, provide mobility, offer mode choices, and to enhance
efficient traffic flow. One way that these goals are achieved is by establishing proper and
reasonable speed limits that can be enforced. Speed limits that are reasonable can help to
achieve voluntary compliance by the majority of drivers without need for the presence of
a police officer. Laws and/or the establishment of speed zones that arbitrarily restrict
travel by the majority of motorists can lead to wholesale violations of the posted speed
limit. For a speed limit to be considered effective, drivers must believe that the posted
speed limit is safe, properly established, and legally enforceable.
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ITEMNO. 6B
In the City of Carlsbad, the predominant practice for managing speed is by legally
establishing a prima facie speed limit and then posting the speed limit upon the road with
regulatory signs. A prima facie speed limit recognizes that conditions change throughout
the day and there is no one safe speed for all the conditions that may be present upon the
roadway. Police enforcement is used to target the most egregious violators of the speed
limit. A fundamental tenet is that laws are enacted to protect the majority of the public by
regulating the unsafe or unreasonable actions of the few. When law enforcement officers
and the courts have confidence that speed limits have been set on a reasonable basis, their
enforcement efforts are more effective.
Nationally recognized vetted practices and guidance per standards and procedures in the
Federal Highway Administration's national Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
2003 Edition are considered when setting speed limits. In California, this manual is titled
the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The most common method of
establishing speed limits incorporates traffic engineering principles and other factors,
such as using the results of a speed survey, into the Traffic and Engineering Survey.
Prima facie speed limits are established by law when the City Council adopts an
ordinance and the speed limit is posted on the roadway to indicate the maximum
reasonable speed for a driver to operate a vehicle under ideal conditions in off-peak free
flowing conditions. Among many factors, the three most persuasive arguments to
consider when setting a realistic, or rational, speed limit are:
1. Critical speed (85th percentile speed)
2. Collision history
3. Conditions that may not be readily apparent to the driver
The premise implied in speed zoning is that the majority of drivers are operating their
vehicles at or near the 85 th percentile speed. Drivers that operate their vehicle at speeds
higher than the 85th percentile speed should be the focus of the police. An important
speed zoning concept is that the disparity in speed between vehicles on the road is
reduced when prima facie speed limits are established at or near the 85th percentile speed
and, as a result, safety is enhanced. In addition, a speed limit that is established based
upon the 85thpercentile speed will increase driver respect for the speed limit sign.
Only those regulatory or warning signs that have the respect of the roadway user will
have a positive effect to control driver behavior traffic.
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ITEMNO. 6B
A comprehensive review of the collision history on a roadway is an important element in
the process to establish a speed limit. In the collision analysis, factors such as collision
frequency, type, severity, road conditions, road geometry, lighting conditions, arid spatial
distribution of the collisions are all considered. The review of collisions will also reveal if
there is a high incidence of speed-related collisions on the road at specific locations.
A number of collisions above the expected or normal threshold based upon Caltrans
collision rates may be an indicator of a potential for reducing collisions. However, absent
a significant collision history attributed to speed, it may be concluded that drivers are
operating their vehicle in a reasonable and prudent manner at the speed they chose to
drive.
The installation of a speed limit sign will not automatically decrease accident rates nor
increase roadway safety. Speed limits should not be lowered for conditions that are
readily apparent to the driver and the speed limit signs are not used as intersection, curve
or hazard warning devices. For the unusual conditions or conditions not readily apparent
to motor vehicle operators, appropriate warning signs are installed,
Design factors, including the geometric elements of the road, sight distance, or other
factors such as adjacent land uses, parking, or pedestrian activity, may have a significant
impact on the free flowing speed chosen by drivers. This driver chosen speed, in turn, is
considered when establishing a prima facie speed limit.
A number of factors may be considered when establishing a prima facie speed limit.
The 2003 MUTCD lists such factors as:
A. Road characteristics, shoulder condition, grade, alignment, and stopping sight
distance;
B. The pace speed;
C. Roadside development and activity; and
D. Reported crash experience for at least a 12-month period.
Other factors are included, as appropriate, in the Engineering and Traffic Survey that
becomes the basis .for establishing the prima facie speed limit. Among the requirements
to be considered are residential density and pedestrian and bicycle safety. Other factors
include superelevations, profile conditions, intersection spacing and offsets, commercial
driveways, and pedestrians in the roadway where sidewalks do not exist.
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ITEMNO. 6B
Basic speed law as stipulated in the California Vehicle Code requires drivers to operate
their vehicle at a speed that takes into account all roadway factors, environmental
elements, adjacent land uses, and other traffic on the road. These are, in general, all
readily apparent factors to the driver. Warning signs placed on the roadway can alert
drivers to the presence of an unseen or unanticipated condition. As a result, drivers can
operate their vehicle in a reasonable and prudent manner by adjusting speed for the
condition that may be encountered.
In summary, through the use of engineering, educational, and enforcement techniques,
the management of vehicle speed is conducted. Voluntary public compliance with the
posted speed limit is the goal when determining a realistic prima facie speed limit to post
on a roadway. The realistic speed limit takes into consideration the normally competent
and careful actions of a reasonable driver and provides for the regulation of unreasonable
behavior by a few individuals. A posted speed limit should be readily accepted by drivers,
be fair and reasonable, be related to risk on the roadway, be determined by the majority of
drivers, and one that has a factual foundation. Posted speed limits reflect a balance of the
various factors specific to the roadway. As a result, roadway safety can be improved and
community concerns about traffic speed are appropriately and legally addressed.
BASIS OF ACTION:
The proposed speed limit for the road segment discussed in this report is regulated by
section 22357(a) of the California Vehicle Code: "Whenever a local authority determines
upon the basis of an engineering and traffic survey that a speed greater than 25 miles per
hour would facilitate the orderly movement of vehicular traffic and would be reasonable
and safe upon any street other than a state highway otherwise subject to a prima facie
limit of 25 miles per hour, the local authority may by ordinance determine and declare a
prima facie speed limit of 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, or 60 miles per hour or a maximum
speed limit of 65 miles per hour, whichever is found most appropriate to facilitate the
orderly movement of traffic and is reasonable and safe. The declared prima facie or
maximum speed limit shall be effective when appropriate signs giving notice thereof are
erected upon the street and shall not thereafter be revised except upon the basis of an
engineering and traffic survey. This section does not apply to any 25 mile per hour prima
facie limit which is applicable when passing a school building or the grounds thereof or
when passing a senior center or other facility primarily used by senior citizens."
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DATA:
ITEMNO. 6B
The Crossings Drive is a long cul-de-sac street that has a curb to curb width that varies
between 40 feet and 64 feet. The street is unclassified in the Circulation Element of the
General Plan. Concrete curb and gutter is installed on both sides of the street with
concrete side walk installed along the west side and on the northerly 425 feet of the east
side. Street lights are constructed on both sides of the street.
Six driveways and one private street intersect The Crossings Drive. Vertical grades range
from 4.54% to 10% and the street has a generally straight horizontal alignment. On-street
parking prohibitions are established at various locations on both sides of the street.
The land uses adjacent to the street are served by one traffic lane in each direction and
lanes are separated by a yellow centerline stripe or a striped median. The Crossings
Drive is controlled by a traffic signal at its intersection with Palomar Airport Road.
A traffic count was obtained on The Crossings Drive on July 23, 2008. The two-way
traffic volume was measured at 4,709 vehicles. The directional distribution of traffic
volumes on The Crossings Drive is provided in Table A.
DATE
7/23/08
TABLE A
24-HOUR TRAFFIC VOLUMES
THE CROSSINGS DRIVE
LOCATION NIB
North of Palomar Airport Road 2,343
24-HOURADT
•. SIB TOTAL
2,366 4,709
There has been one reported collision on The Crossings Drive for the two-year period ending
July 31, 2008. However, this collision was not speed related. The absence of a significant
collision history supports the recommended 40 mile per hour prima facie speed limit.
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ITEMNO. 6B
Staff completed the Engineering and Traffic Survey (attached) for The Crossings Drive.
The speed survey results contained within the Engineering and Traffic Survey are
summarized in Table B. One speed survey was performed on August 26, 2008 in a
location where prevailing speeds are representative of driver behavior in the proposed
speed zone.
TABLEB
SPEED SURVEY DATA FOR CORTE DE LA VISTA
<Sur-t~y · • i.Date
8/26/08 680' n/o Palomar Airport Road NB/SB
.:,critical·' :,.<Pace' <'" t 'if~~f J .·t ~p:~ed ·, i>% in
•Pace '
42 33-43 79
The pace speed is the 10 mile per hour range of speeds that contain the highest number of
observed vehicles. Generally, the critical speed is located in the upper range of the pace
speed.
Sections 22357 and 22358 of the California Vehicle Code authorize local authorities to
establish a prima facie speed limit on the basis of the results of an Engineering and
Traffic Survey. The Engineering and Traffic Survey considers such factors as the number
of collisions that have occurred on the road segment, roadway features, adjacent land
uses, driveway locations, traffic volumes, pedestrian volumes, critical speed, horizontal
and vertical alignment, stopping sight distance, and conditions that may not be readily
apparent to the driver.
RECOMMENDATION:
Based upon the results of the Engineering and Traffic Survey, the Traffic Safety
Coordinating Committee recommends establishing a 40 mile per hour prima facie speed
limit upon The Crossings Drive from Palomar Airport Road to its northerly terminus.
NECESSARY CITY COUNCIL ACTION:
An ordinance will be required to be adopted by the City Council to establish the 40 mile
per hour prima facie speed limit upon The Crossings Drive, as recommended.
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PROJECT NAME PROPOSED SPEED ZONE
THE CROSSINGS DRIVE
PROPOSED
SPEED ZONE
DRAlm BY: SCOTT EVANS, CARLSBAD ENGINEERING DEPT. B 01 OB C: TRAmc SPEED ZONES SPEED ZONE-THE CROSSINGS DRl~.DWG
EXHIBIT
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ENGINEERING AND TRAFFIC SURVEY
STREET: The Crossings Drive
LIMITS: Northerly Terminus to Palomar Airport Road
A. Prevailing Speed Data:
Date of Speed Survey
Location of Speed Survey
85th Percentile
10 MPH Pace
Percent in Pace
Posted S eed Limit
B. Midblock Accident History:
(8/01/06 through 7/31/08)
Speed-Related Accidents
Total Accidents
Accidents/Million Vehicle Miles (MVM)
California Statewide Accidents/MVM
C. Traffic Factors:
Average Daily Traffic
Traffic Controls
Pedestrian/Bicycle Traffic
Bicycle Lanes
On-Street Parking
Other
D. Roadway Factors:
Circulation Element Street Classification
Length of Segment
Roadway Width
Number of Lanes
Vertical Alignment
Horizontal Alignment
Sidewalks
Driveways
Street Lighting
Direction: Northbound/Southbound
8/26/08
680 feet north of Palomar Airport Road
42MPH
33 to 43 MPH
79%
No Posted Speed Limit
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1
0.73
1.81 (2006 State Rate for Same Type of Roadway)
4,709 -North of Palomar Airport Road (7/23/08)
Traffic Signal at Palomar Airport Road
Light
No Designated Bicycle Lanes
Parking Prohibited in Some Locations on Each Side
Bus Route
Unclassified
0.43 Mi.
Varies from 40 Feet to 64 Feet (Curb-to-Curb)
One Lane Each Direction
Roadway Grades Vary from 4.54% to 10%
Relatively Straight .
Sidewalk on Entire West Side and Northerly 425 Feet of East Side
Six Driveways
Street Li hts on Both Sides •
E. Special Conditions: Travel lanes are separated by either a double-yellow centerline or painted median.
F. Adjacent Land Uses: Municipal Golf Course and Restaurant, Water Reservoir, 128-Acre Theme Park, Citywide Trail System,
Bike Path/Walkin Path, Resort/Conference Center, Storm Water Detention Basin.
G. Remarks/Conditions Not Readily Apparent: Six driveways and one private street intersect with The Crossings Drive.
H. Traffic Engineer's Recommendation (Explanation): This speed zone satisfies the conditions of Section 627 of the California
Vehicle Code and has been prepared and evaluated in accordance with the California Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
with respect to design and prevailing speeds, accident records, pedestrian and bicyclist safety, intersection and driveway spacing,
and roadside and traffic conditions not readily apparent to the driver. A speed limit posting of ..AQ_MPH is found to be appropriate
and ·ustified.
NOTE: Appropriate speed survey(s) is /are attached hereto and made a part hereof.
DATE: 08/26/08 TIME: 9:1 0 AM TO
WEATHER: Clear & Cool
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SPEED SURVEY
10:00 AM TOTAL VEHICLES:
CRITICAL SPEED:
LOCATION: The Crossings Drive ~680' n/o Palomar Airport Road VEHICLES IN PACE:
OBSERVER/RECORDER: M. Rehfeldt
SOUTHBOUND
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
MPH
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46 X
45 X X
44 X X
43 X X X
42 X X X
41 X X X
40 X X X X X
39 X X X X
38 X X X X X
37 X X X X X X
36 X X X X
35 X X X
34 X X X
33 X X
32 X X
31 X X
30
29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
21
PACE SPEED(S):
NONE
POSTED SPEED LIMIT
# % .l;# % ¾tile % #
1 2 1 1 100
2 4 2 2 99
2 4 2 2 97
3 6 5 5 95 4 2
3 6 8 8 90 10 5
3 6 7 7 82 8 4
5 10 9 9 75 8 4
4 8 9 9 66 10 5
5 10 10 10 57 10 5
6 12 11 11 47 10 5
4 8 7 7 36 6 3
3 6 7 7 29 8 4
3 6 5 5 22 4 2
2 4 6 6 17 8 4
2 4 4 4 11 4 2
2 4 4 4 7 4 2
2 2 3 4 2
1 1 1 2 1
Engineering Department
Transportation Division
100
42 MPH -----------
79 % -----------
33 TO 43 MPH ----------
NORTHBOUND
DIRECTION OF TRAVEL
MPH
65
64
63
62
61
60
59
58
57
56
55
54
53
52
51
50
49
48
47
46
45
44
X X 43
X X X X X 42
X X X X 41
X X X X 40
X X X X X 39
X X X X X 38
X X X X X 37
X X X 36
X X X X 35
X X 34
X X X X 33
X X 32
X X 31
X X 30
X 29
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
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