
Safety Performance Functions
Safety Performance Functions (SPFs) are mathematical formulas used to estimate the expected number of crashes on a road or highway segment based on specific factors such as traffic volume, road conditions, and degree of access. They help engineers and planners predict safety issues before accidents happen, enabling targeted improvements. By analyzing these functions, transportation agencies can better allocate resources, design safer roads, and implement effective safety measures, ultimately reducing crash risks and enhancing overall roadway safety.