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WIN WINTER Nordic winter road maintenance research program Preliminary study PROJECT REPORT Kaisa Karhula, Markus Pöllänen, Jorma Mäntynen, Harri Rauhamäki, Marika Leppäniemi & Terhi Luukkonen May 2015

Steering group Pekka Rajala, Finnish Transport agency Tuovi Päiviö, Nordisk Vägforum/Centre for Economic Development, Transport and the Environment Eetu Pilli Sihvola, Finnish Transport Safety Agency Tuula Smolander, City of Jyväskylä Anna Keskinen, City of Helsinki Pasi Leimi, City of Lappeenranta Jaakko Rahja, Finnish Road Associa on Research group Jorma Mäntynen, Project leader Kaisa Karhula, Project manager Markus Pöllänen Harri Rauhamäki Marika Leppäniemi Terhi Luukkonen Published in May 2015 2

Table of contents Preface 4 Introduc on 5 Background 5 Goals 5 Realisa on of the study 6 Results of the study 6 Base project: Promo ng Nordic winter maintenance know how 7 Sugges ons for future research projects 8 Other research topics based on the preliminary study 13 Conclusions 15 3

Preface Winter maintenance has significant impact on our society. With properly managed winter maintenance it is possible to create safe condi ons to travel in the point of view of both individuals and the business life. But when there are problems in maintenance the effects for the whole traffic system can be significant. Winter maintenance does not have an impact only on the traffic safety and traffic flow but it also affects the reliability of business life and creates significant economic consequences. The purpose of the preliminary study was to find out what are the most important development needs in winter road maintenance in Nordic countries in the point of view of different stakeholders. Informa on was gathered with interviews, Internet surveys and workshops. The idea for the project came from Jaakko Rahja and his editorial in Tie & Liikenne (Road & Traffic) magazine (1/2014), in which he emphasised the need for Nordic winter maintenance research program. We would like to thank all stakeholders par cipa ng this study. During interes ng interviews and discussions a lot of informa on about the research needs in Nordic countries was gathered. The study also revealed that Nordic co opera on in winter maintenance already exists especially at the road administra on level. The work done in Nordiskt vägforum is an essen al part of this co opera on. But to make sure Nordic winter maintenance know how exists in the future and ensure safe condi ons to travel we need to work together even more profoundly. In order to tackle challenges in winter maintenance now and in the future a strong co opera on will be needed. Tampere 8.5.2015 4

Introduc on Background Winter road maintenance has significant social and economic impacts that reflect to for example our mode of travel, road safety and reliability of opera on of business life. With good planning and realisa on of winter road maintenance it is possible to achieve significant savings through, for example, choosing right methods for snow removal and an skid treatment and op mising snow logis cs. Even though winter condi ons vary even inside one country, Nordic countries share many of the same challenges concerning winter maintenance. There is a need for co opera on and even be er level of maintenance can be achieved by tackling problems together, sharing informa on and learning from each other. Picture 1. The preliminary study acts as a base for possible realisa on of a Nordic winter road maintenance research program. Goals The purpose of the preliminary study was to find out the most important research needs concerning winter road maintenance in the point of view of different interest groups in the Nordic countries. The main goal for the study was to prepare for a broad Nordic winter maintenance research program. In addi on to studying the research needs, also possible research partners, funding and management of the research program were explored. The goals for the study were: Find out research needs of different interest groups in Nordic countries regarding winter road maintenance. Examine exis ng research projects concerning development of winter road maintenance. Plan the prac cal realisa on of the research program: research partners, funding, project management. Make sure the research program concentrates on essen al issues that benefit different interest groups. The study was funded by Finnish Transport Agency, Finnish Transport Safety Agency (Trafi) and three Finnish municipali es: Jyväskylä, Lappeenranta and Helsinki. The project was realized in close co opera on with the Nordiskt Vägforum (NVF) and Finnish Road Associa on. Transport Research Centre Verne from Tampere University of Technology was responsible for the prac cal realiza on of the project. 5

Realisa on of the study The preliminary study consisted of four main parts: interviews, Internet surveys, workshops for stakeholders and literature review. The parts are described more detailed in picture 2. The main goal for the interviews, Internet surveys and workshops was to find out what are the most important research needs among different stakeholders in the Nordic countries and how could a broader research program answer to these needs. Picture 2. The preliminary study consisted of four main parts: interviews, Internet surveys, workshops and literature review. Results of the study Based on the knowledge and informa on gathered during the preliminary study a sugges on for the realisa on of the Nordic winter maintenance research program was created. As a start for the research program a base project is realised. During the base project all informa on about winter maintenance is gathered into one portal and the state of the art for different fields are studied for the base of future research. One of the main goals is to support the development of Nordic winter maintenance know how and promote the knowledge interna onally. Besides the base project several research projects can be started during the realisa on. Some of the possible future research projects are described in this report. These research ideas were acknowledged during the interviews and discussions in the Nordic countries. Descrip ons are preparatory and will be developed further a er this study. 6

Base project: Promo ng Nordic winter maintenance know how Short descrip on The purpose of the base project is to collect the knowledge of winter road maintenance in Nordic countries into one place so that it is easily accessible by different stakeholders. The informa on will be reported in English to enable marke ng the Nordic winter maintenance know how interna onally. Also open dialogue between different stakeholders and knowledge sharing will be encouraged. During the study state of the art for different fields of study will be explored for the basis of future research. The base project is divided into three work packages: WP 1 State of the art Studying what kind of research has been already done in Nordic countries (and interna onally). Collec ng state of the art for the base of future research. WP 2 Sharing knowledge interna onally Crea ng a portal for promo ng Nordic winter maintenance know how interna onally and sharing informa on to different stakeholders. Collec ng data into one portal in an easily readable and accessible way. WP 3 Strengthen networking Building on the exis ng networks and informa on channels for winter maintenance and crea ng new procedures for strengthening coopera on. Goals Make the research results of winter maintenance easily accessible for different stakeholders. Find out research gaps in winter road maintenance. Create and promote knowledge exchange of winter maintenance in Nordic countries. Encouraging research exchange and strengthening high quality research in Nordic countries. Promote Nordic winter maintenance know how interna onally. Details Dura on of the project: about 2 years Financing through NordFoU (road administra ons and transport authori es in Nordic countries) 7

Sugges ons for future research projects 1) Economic impact of winter maintenance Short descrip on The economic impact of winter maintenance interest the road authori es and municipali es as well as decision makers and poli cians. It is important to know what kind of effects does good or poor winter maintenance have so that we can be er understand the real meaning it has on the society and economy. Some informa on already exist but it is important to try to get a broader view of the impacts taking into considera on different aspects of winter maintenance e.g. safety environment business life organizing models. Goals Crea ng a more comprehensive picture of the field of winter maintenance and its effects on the economy and society. Calcula ng the costs and benefits of winter maintenance comprehensively so that the actual costs could be presented more profoundly. Giving municipali es and road administra ons more informa on for planning winter maintenance. To support decision making and give poli cians and decision makers more informa on of the overall costs associated with winter maintenance. Possible par cipants Nordic road authori es Municipali es Special expert in research: economy, cost benefit analyses 8

2) Winter maintenance for walking and cycling Short descrip on Winter maintenance has a significant impact on cycling and walking in winter. Good condi ons to walk and cycle are created with well planned winter maintenance that takes into considera on the needs of human powered transporta on. A lot has already been done to create be er possibili es for people to move by foot and by bicycle during winter. But s ll new informa on is needed in order to make walking and cycling even more a rac ve and safer ways of moving. Especially the needs of the elderly, children and people with visual or physical impairments need to be taken into considera on more profoundly. Goals Study what are the biggest reasons for people not to walk or cycle during winter among different user groups. Study the most effec ve winter maintenance methods for e.g. cycleways, cycle lanes, walkways and pedestrian areas. Study what kind of impact does infrastructure have on winter maintenance and what kind of infrastructure could support walking and cycling most effec vely. Give municipali es, road authori es and contractors more informa on on how to take the needs of cyclists and pedestrians into considera on more profoundly. Possible par cipants Municipali es Nordic road authori es Special expert in research: the health sector, advocacy organiza ons (e.g. The age ins tute, Federa on of the visually impaired) 9

3) More effec ve snow logis cs Short descrip on Snow logis cs is an important part of winter maintenance and it usually covers a great deal of the maintenance budget in municipali es. Transpor ng the snow from city centres and neighbourhoods to snow disposal areas is not only expensive but it also has great environmental impacts. There is a great poten al in decreasing the costs of winter maintenance by planning snow logis cs in a more comprehensive way. Especially among municipali es there is a need for more informa on on how to manage snow during winter since more dense ci es means less space for snow alongside roads. Goals Study the best prac ces of snow logis cs in municipali es and in public roads. Comparing the costs and effec veness of different kinds of ways of managing snow e.g. mel ng equipment and local disposal areas. Crea ng a visual and prac cal guide on how to plan for snow logis cs. Give municipali es, road authori es and contractors more informa on on how to plan snow logis cs so that safety is taken into considera on and the costs could be minimized. Possible par cipants Municipali es Nordic road authori es Contractors Special expert in research: land use planning, street planning, snow mel ng equipment manufacturers 10

4) Quality assurance in winter maintenance management Short descrip on Organizing winter maintenance has on the past years strongly focused on the economic aspect of maintenance and at the same me the quality aspect has in some way gone unno ced. When the economic situa on is ghtening in many countries and municipali es, it is essen al to focus on the quality of winter maintenance and think how it is possible to achieve high level of quality with the resources given. The high quality should not be compromised since it can have significant impacts on e.g. traffic safety and the reliability of business life. Goals Study how quality assurance has been organised today in road authori es and municipali es and how it could be developed taking into considera on different organizing models. Create a model for quality assurance and test it in winter maintenance contracts. Consider how ITC could support the quality assurance more effec vely. Give municipali es and road authori es informa on on how to take quality assurance into considera on more profoundly in winter maintenance. Strengthen co opera on between municipali es, road authori es and contractors in order to achieve high quality in winter maintenance. Possible par cipants Nordic road authori es Municipali es Contractors Quality management consultants 11

5) The u liza on of informa on and communica on technology in winter maintenance Short descrip on An cipa on is one of the key elements of traffic safety. When giving road users informa on of the maintenance situa on on the streets, they can be er prepare for their trip. Being aware of the maintenance situa on makes people more conscious. That is why it is important to give road users informa on of the current condi ons of the roads so that they can take the delays caused by winter into considera on. Real me informa on of the condi ons is rarely available even though the enabling technology already exists. Informa on of the maintenance is not interes ng only for drivers but also for municipali es and road authori es who are responsible for the maintenance of the roads and streets. Goals Develop a system which would share informa on of the state of maintenance to all stakeholders. Increase safety when people are aware of the circumstances on the road network. Give municipali es and road authori es a good picture of the current status of the maintenance. Make people aware of the winter maintenance and help them being more alert of the winter situa on. Possible par cipants Nordic road authori es Municipali es Contractors Special expert in research: ICT and traffic safety 12

Other research topics based on the preliminary study In addi on to the five project ideas described earlier, many other needs for research were acknowledged during the preliminary study. These needs are listed below. Most of them are quite extensive which is why they are more like a preliminary descrip ons for research ideas rather than actual exact research projects. These ideas should be anyhow acknowledged and taken into considera on during the base project. The ideas are divided under three topics: organizing winter maintenance, methods and equipment and societal relevance. Organizing winter maintenance Organizing winter maintenance on public road network in Nordic countries Studying and comparing the organiza on and realiza on of winter maintenance (e.g. contracts, budget, actual costs, methods used) Organizing winter maintenance in municipali es in Nordic countries Studying and comparing the organiza on and realiza on of winter maintenance (e.g. contracts, budget, actual costs, methods used) Developing incen ve schemes for maintenance workers The use of incen ve schemes for maintenance workers (drivers of the maintenance equipment) to ensure quality and effec veness of winter maintenance (in addi on of educa on) Best prac ces for monitoring winter maintenance ac ons Best prac ces for monitoring winter maintenance ac ons in municipali es and public road network considering cost effec veness and quality Developing decision support systems Studying how the decision making concerning winter maintenance could be as effec ve and mely as possible (e.g. how to use road weather informa on systems effec vely) Methods and equipment Methods for slush removal Studying exis ng methods and needs for new methods for slush removal Developing monitoring of winter maintenance ac ons Developing real me methods and equipment for monitoring winter maintenance ac ons and quality The effec veness of different kind of winter maintenance methods Studying which methods are most effec ve and op mal for different kinds of roads and road classes and in different weather situa ons Op mizing the ming of sal ng Studying when would be the most effec ve me to use salt (e.g. before rush hour or another me) Collec ng data of the methods used in winter maintenance Studying methods used in winter maintenance in Nordic countries and their applicability for different situa ons, costs, effec veness etc. 13

Materials used in winter maintenance Studying materials already used for winter maintenance (e.g. salt, brine, sand) and needs for developing new materials for different situa ons Best prac ces for winter maintenance of cycleways and cycle lanes Studying what are the best methods and equipment to maintain cycleways and cycle lanes in different weather situa ons Societal relevance Environmental impacts of winter maintenance Studying the effects of e.g. sal ng, snow logis cs, mel ng snow on the environment and calcula ng their economic impact The effects of winter maintenance to road safety Studying safety on different kinds of roads considering weather condi ons and maintenance ac ons taken The effects of winter maintenance to cycling and walking accidents Studying e.g. where, when and in which kind of circumstances accidents happen to cyclists and pedestrians Future challenges of winter maintenance Studying what kind of impact e.g. climate change has on winter maintenance and how to prepare for it Accessibility during winter Studying how to best ensure accessibility and safe condi ons to walk and cycle during winter 14

Conclusions During the preliminary study a lot of informa on was gathered about the needs for research and development in winter maintenance in Nordic countries. Based on the interviews, discussion, workshops and Internet surveys, the goal was to prepare the realiza on and content of a broader winter maintenance research program. Nordic countries already do co opera on in winter maintenance and common research projects are realized more or less systema cally. Nevertheless, there s ll is a chance to strengthen the co opera on between different stakeholders. Especially in municipali es there is a need to strengthen co opera on in research and develop sharing of best prac ces and knowledge. The Nordiskt vägforum and its winter maintenance group is one of the most important channels for co opera on today. The maintenance group however consists mainly of par cipants from the road authori es. As a result from the preliminary study a base project for the start of the research program is planned to be realized. During the base project the goal is to strengthen the co opera on in winter maintenance in Nordic countries, collect informa on of winter road maintenance research into one portal and create a base for co opera on in research. It is important to ensure that the high quality research is also in the future done in the Nordic countries. With the base project it is also possible to consolidate the know how and competence of winter maintenance in the point of view of different stakeholders. 15