INTRODUCTION back to top
III. ROADWAY CURVATURE AND PASSING ZONES back to top
IV. CONSTRUCTION/WORK ZONES back to top
RATIONALE AND SUPPORTING EVIDENCE I. INTERSECTIONS (AT-GRADE) back to top Intersecting Angle (Skew) Receiving Lane (Throat) Width for Turning Operations Channelization Intersection Sight Distance (Sight Triangle) Opposite (Single) Left-Turn Lane Geometry, Signing, and Delineation Edge Treatments/Delineation of Curbs, Medians, and Obstacles Curb Radius Traffic Control for Left-Turn Movements at Signalized Intersections Traffic Control for Right-Turn/RTOR Movements at Signalized Intersections Street-Name Signage One-Way/Wrong-Way Signage Stop- and Yield-Controlled Intersection Signage Devices for Lane Assignment on Intersection Approach Traffic Signal Performance Issues Fixed Lighting Installations Pedestrian Control Devices II. INTERCHANGES (GRADE SEPARATION) back to top Exit Signing and Exit Ramp Gore Delineation Acceleration/Deceleration Lane Design Features Fixed Lighting Installations Traffic Control Devices for Prohibited Movements on Freeway Ramps III. ROADWAY CURVATURE AND PASSING ZONES back to top Pavement Markings and Delineation on Horizontal Curves Pavement Width on Horizontal Curves Crest Vertical Curve Length and Advance Signing for Sight-Restricted Locations Passing Zone Length, Passing Sight Distance, and Passing/Overtaking Lanes on Two-Lane Highways IV. CONSTRUCTION/WORK ZONES back to top Advance Signing for Lane Closure(s) Variable (Changeable) Message Signing Practices Channelization Practices Delineation of Crossovers/Alternate Travel Paths Temporary Pavement Markings
RATIONALE AND SUPPORTING EVIDENCE
II. INTERCHANGES (GRADE SEPARATION) back to top Exit Signing and Exit Ramp Gore Delineation Acceleration/Deceleration Lane Design Features Fixed Lighting Installations Traffic Control Devices for Prohibited Movements on Freeway Ramps
III. ROADWAY CURVATURE AND PASSING ZONES back to top Pavement Markings and Delineation on Horizontal Curves Pavement Width on Horizontal Curves Crest Vertical Curve Length and Advance Signing for Sight-Restricted Locations Passing Zone Length, Passing Sight Distance, and Passing/Overtaking Lanes on Two-Lane Highways
IV. CONSTRUCTION/WORK ZONES back to top Advance Signing for Lane Closure(s) Variable (Changeable) Message Signing Practices Channelization Practices Delineation of Crossovers/Alternate Travel Paths Temporary Pavement Markings