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In Oregon, approximately 90 percent of motorists surveyed indicated that they would slow down in response to messages displayed by an automated high wind warning system.

Researchers sent mail-back questionnaires to travelers likely to have traveled through either of the two wind warning system locations. There were 343 responses for the South Coast survey (14.3…
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03/13/2008

In Oregon, the benefit-to-cost ratios for two automated wind warning systems were 4.13:1 and 22.80:1.

Accounting for motorist delay reduction benefits as well as other benefits such as improved safety for motorists (and maintenance personnel) during high wind events, the benefit-to-cost ratios for…
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03/13/2008