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standard by American Association of State and Highway Transportation Officials, 11/01/2004
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Chapter 1: Highway Functions
Functional Classification, Functional System Characteristics, Functional Highway Systems in Urbanized Areas.
Chapter 2: Design and Controls Criteria
Design Vehicles, Driver Performance, Highway Capacity, Access Control and Management, The Pedestrian, Bicycle Facilities, Safety, Environment, Economic Analysis.
Chapter 3: Elements of Design
Sight Distance, Horizontal Alignment, Vertical Alignment.
Chapter 4: Cross Sections Elements
Pavement, Lane Widths, Shoulders, Horizontal Clearance to Obstructions, Curbs, Drainage Channels and Side Slopes, Illustrative Outer Cross Sections, Traffic Barriers, Medians, Frontage Roads, Outer Separations, Noise Control, Roadside Control, Tunnels, Pedestrian Facilities, Bus Turnouts, On-Street Parking.
Chapter 5: Local Roads and Streets
Local Rural Roads, Local Urban Streets, Special Purpose Roads.
Chapter 6: Collector Roads and Streets
Rural Collectors, Urban Collectors.
Chapter 7: Rural and Urban Arterials
Rural Arterials, Urban Arterials: General Design Characteristics, Access Management, Bikeways and Pedestrian Facilities Operation Control and Regulations, Provisions for Utilities, Public Transit Facilities.
Chapter 8: Freeways
General Design Considerations, Rural Freeways, Urban Freeways, Elevated Freeways, Ground Level Freeways.
Chapter 9: Intersections
General Design Considerations and Objections, Capacity Analysis, Alignment and Profile, Islands, Turning Roadways with Corner Islands, Free-Flowing Turning Roadways at Intersections, Superelevation for Turning Roadways at Intersections; Traffic Control Devices, Intersection Sight Distance.
Chapter 10: Grade Separations and Interchanges
Introduction and General Types of Interchanges, Warrants for Interchanges and Grade Separations, Adaptability of Highway Grade Separations and other Interchange Design Features.
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