Roadside design guide clear zone table
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AASHTO’s Roadside Design Guide 2002 is an excellent reference related to roadside design. In general the question is how to make the roadside safer. Methods. Flatten fore slopes. Clear obstructions from the clear zone. Protect immovable objects . The clear zone is an obstruction free area adjacent to the roadway. It is approximately 30 ft for ...
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Clear zones shall be designed in accordance with the recommendations of the AASHTO Roadside Design Guide. (Note: All slopes stated herein are in terms of horizontal: vertical) The Point of Slope Selection (POSS) is defined as the location at which the roadside slope adjacent to the pavement ends and the cut or fill slope begins.
[DOC File]Intermediate Design
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Finalize design vehicle Roadside barriers, end treatment, and clear zone determined according to AASHTO Roadside Design Guide. Template adjusted to accommodate barrier placement Pedestrian and bicycle safety: separation between travel way and bicycle/pedestrian facilities, width of facility, and vertical clearance updated.
[DOCX File]Design Narrative
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[For clear zone, use the AASHTO Roadside Design Guide for projects with design speeds of 40 mph and greater. Use the Federal Lands Highway Barrier Guide For Low Volume and Low Speed Roads for design speeds less than 40 mph. Reference any applicable state DOT policy that may exceed these standards or provide further guidance.
[DOCX File]Document No. D12#157580 Issue Date 07/11/13
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The width of the roadside maintenance zone and the clear zone is nominated by the specific road location within a region. Vegetation placement requirements are dependent on a number of parameters including the road design speed, road alignment and the roadside batter slopes.
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For 2R/3R projects: Reestablish the clear zone and remove, relocate, modify to make crash worthy, shield by guide rail/crash cushion, or delineate any fixed objects. For guidance on identifying fixed objects, refer to HDM §10.3.1.2 B. Guide Rail The following should be used to evaluate the need for guide rail and other roadside work.
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