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Roadway Cross Section Design Flexibility

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1 Roadway Cross Section Design Flexibility
AASHTO SCOD Region 1 Meeting

2 Design engineers say we have to use this criteria
Typical Section Traditional Freeway Cross Section AASHTO Based Pennsylvania DOT Design Manual Part 2 Design engineers say we have to use this criteria

3 Rural Principle Arterial 60 MPH Design Speed

4 Initial Cross Section 50 MPH Design Speed Urban Freeway

5 Modified Cross Section
50 MPH Design Speed Urban Freeway

6 Key Elements of the Parkway Concept
S.R 202, Section 700 Key Elements of the Parkway Concept From Welsh Rd. to Horsham Rd. – four 11’ travel lanes (two each direction) and a 5’ paved shoulder on each side. Second travel lane between Horsham Rd. and SR 309 can be eliminated if ongoing traffic forecasts do not indicate the need.

7 Key Elements of the Parkway Concept
S.R 202, Section 700 Key Elements of the Parkway Concept From Horsham Rd. to SR 611, the new roadway will have two 11’ travel lanes (one per direction), 5’ paved shoulders on each side, and no curbs.

8 Safety Corridor Project

9 Freeway Cross Section Flexibility
Discussion of Other States’ Experiences in Design Flexibility Opportunities for Additional AASHTO Green Book Flexibility


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