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1 Interchanges Ch. 6

2 Definition: System of interconnecting roadways in conjunction with one or more grade separations, providing for the movement of traffic between two or more roadways on different levels.

3 Warrants Freeway development
Elimination of bottlenecks/spot congestion Elimination of accident hazard Road-user benefits (benefits outweigh costs)

4 Types Three-legs

5 Types Four-legs Ramps in one quadrant

6 Four-Leg Intersections
Diamond

7 Example of Diamond Reference: http://www. odot. state. or

8 Four-Leg Intersections
Cloverleaf Partial cloverleaf (parclo)

9 Example of Cloverleaf Reference: http://www. augustachronicle

10 Example of. Reference: http://www. odot. state. or

11 Directional

12 Rotaries

13 Roundabouts

14 SPUI,SPI,SPDI (Single Point Interchange-Urban-Diamond)

15 Diverging Diamond Interchange

16 Ramps Usually 1-way (sometimes 2)
Capacity (should be checked)—Could be limited by ramp itself, the entrance terminal or the exit terminal

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18 Ramp Terminal Design Direct Taper Parallel
Must carefully design where ramp merges/diverges w/ mainline (speed-change lanes, tapers, noses, merging ends, islands)

19 Direct Taper Driver path is a taper
Driver’s don’t know how to use speed-change lanes Drivers in right-through lane tend to yield if ramp merges directly into traffic stream

20 Direct Taper

21 Parallel Adv: Greater distance for a driver to find a gap Dis:
Driver’s tend to follow a direct taper.

22 Distance between Ramps?
½ mile on a freeway 600’ between freeway exit and an exit on a collector-distributor road

23 Control of Access Should have complete control of access where ramps intersect mainlines

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25 Preferred Design Principles
Minimize weaving which can reduce speeds, reduce capacity and increase accident potential Weaving occurs on cloverleaves and where entrance/exits are too close together.

26 Preferred Design Principles (cont)
Provide Single Exits & Single Entrances No left-hand exits-entrances Driver’s don’t expect Decisions & maneuvering occur in high-speed lanes Trucks must maneuver to LT side

27 Preferred Design Principles (cont)
Exits should Precede Entrances -Congestion is reduced by removing traffic before adding new traffic -Main line weaving is eliminated

28 Preferred Design Principles (cont)
Provide high ramp speeds -Reduces magnitude of speed changes -Reduces travel time -Improves ramp terminal conditions

29 Safety Conditions Design to highest feasible standard (higher accident potential compared to the open freeway) -Exit Ramps (don’t locate beyond crest curve or an overpass) -Entrance Ramps (provide good visibility) -Provide SSD no lower than minimum -Gores (gently grade and free of FO)


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