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- | ======Lynchburg, | ||
- | This page attempts to lay out the various layers of standards, requirements, | ||
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- | =====AASHTO===== | ||
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- | ====A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets==== | ||
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- | * 5.3 Local Streets in Urban Areas | ||
- | * 5.3.2.1 Width of Traveled Way | ||
- | * "Lanes for moving traffic preferably should be **10 to 11 ft [3.0 to 3.3 m]** wide, and in industrial areas they should be **12 ft [3.6 m]** wide. Where the available or attainable width of right-of-way imposes severe limitations, | ||
- | * 5.3.2.2 Number of Lanes | ||
- | * "On residential streets where the primary function of the street is to provide access to adjacent development and foster a community environment, | ||
- | * 6.3 Collectors in Urban Areas | ||
- | * 6.3.2.1 Width of Roadway | ||
- | * "The width of a collector street should be planned as the sum of the widths of the ultimate number of lanes for moving traffic, parking, and bicycles, including median where appropriate. Lanes within the traveled way should range in width from **10 to 12 ft [3.0 to 3.6 m]**. In industrial areas, lanes may be **12 ft [3.6 m]** wide except where lack of space for right-of-way imposes severe limitations; |
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