All sites where the measured CSC is at or below the corresponding IL shall undergo the initial site risk assessment process as described below.
Identification of sites at which there is a SCRIM deficiency will be undertaken as soon as is reasonably practical, and within no more than six weeks from receipt of all relevant processed data.
Other sites may be put forward for initial risk assessment where increased skidding crash levels have been observed.
The objective is to provide a risk assessment of these sites with regards to the risk of a skidding incident.
This risk assessment will enable prioritisation of sites for detailed onsite investigations.
Risk assessment will be carried out using the risk-based site scoring system in the Risk-based site scoring system below – this is taken directly from HD 28/15 (Table A.7.1, Annex 7) with the only deviation being the texture score.
Although HD 28/15 has been superseded by CS 228 the risk-based scoring system below is still relevant and in line with Code of Practice.
The Risk-based site scoring system must be used in conjunction with the accompanying guidance notes.
Indicative likely impact of a crash by Site section provides an initial guideline for determining the likely impact of a crash based on the applicable Site Category, for use in the risk assessment. Other factors which relate to risk such as speed limit, road classification and traffic levels are considered when defining Site Categories and IL’s, as detailed in the corresponding sections above.
Risk based site scoring system - scores and criteria
Number of crashes
0
Score
0
Number of crashes
1
Score
4
Number of crashes
2
Score
8
Number of crashes
3+
Score
12
Likely impact of a crash
slight
Score
1
Likely impact of a crash
slight/serious
Score
2
Likely impact of a crash
serious
Score
3
Likely impact of a crash
serious/fatal
Score
4
Skid resistance Difference (SD)
0
Score
0
Skid resistance Difference (SD)
between 0 and 0.05
Score
1
Skid resistance Difference (SD)
between 0.05 and 0.10
Score
3
Skid resistance Difference (SD)
between 0.10 and 0.15
Score
6
Skid resistance Difference (SD)
between greater than 0.15
Score
12
Number of crashes refers to the total number of personal injury crashes. Wet and wet skid crash counts are not considered separately here and should be investigated during the detailed investigation of the site. To account for possible inaccuracies in the recording of collision locations, analysis will extend over a length of road extending 100m in each direction from recorded collision locations. All road traffic collision incident data will be validated before being used in analysis to ensure there is no duplication
Likely impact of a crash shall be assessed on an individual site basis where required. This is explained in the next section, Indicative likely impact of a crash by Site Category
SD calculation is SD = CSC – IL. Where the site has multiple SD values the lowest value should be used
Indicative likely impact of a crash by Site Category
Site Category Code & Description
B Non-event carriageway with one-way traffic
Likely impact of a crash
Slight
Site Category Code & Description
C Non-event carriageway with two-way traffic
Likely impact of a crash
Serious/fatal
Site Category Code & Description
Q Approaches to and across minor and major junctions. Approaches to roundabouts and traffic signals.
Likely impact of a crash
Serious/fatal
Site Category Code & Description
K Approaches to pedestrian crossings and other high-risk situations
Likely impact of a crash
Serious/fatal
Site Category Code & Description
R Roundabouts
Likely impact of a crash
Slight
Site Category Code & Description
G1 Gradient of 5-10% longer than 50m
Likely impact of a crash
Slight/serious
Site Category Code & Description
G2 Gradient of >10% longer than 50m
Likely impact of a crash
Serious
Site Category Code & Description
S1 Bend radius <500m – carriageway with one-way traffic
Likely impact of a crash
Slight
Site Category Code & Description
S2 Bend radius <500m – carriageway with two-way traffic
Likely impact of a crash
Serious/fatal
Note: the likely crash impacts given are indicative only. Where the characteristics of an individual site warrant it, a specific assessment of likely crash impact should be undertaken
Following this initial risk assessment, sites will be ranked in order of descending risk.
Detailed site investigations will be carried out at all sites with a risk score of 18 or greater, as determined by the system set out in this section.
This threshold is higher than that set out in HD 28/15 for mandatory detailed site investigations (HD 28/15 threshold = 6).
The increased threshold is to account for the more limited resources of a local authority (as compared to National Highways) while still balancing safety risks, and was determined by assessing various scenarios using potential combinations of the criteria in the Risk-based site scoring system.
For example, a site with a “serious/fatal” likely crash impact and a skid resistance difference of between -0.10 and -0.15 would be assigned a risk rating of 10, i.e.: over the upper threshold of 9.
All other sites flagged for potential investigation (i.e. with risk scores between 18-23) should undergo detailed site investigations on a risk-prioritised basis, as far as resources will allow, in descending order of risk-ranking, i.e. higher risk sites have a higher priority for investigation.