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CVE 363

Highway Design
Spring 2024

Introduction to the Roadway Design Process

Reading: Green Book-Chp1


The profession of Transportation
Engineering

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Course Outline

 Road Design Process


 Design Factors & Criteria
 Functional Classification
 Traffic Characteristics
 Vehicle Characteristics
 Driver Characteristics
 Road Location
 Road Design
 Horizontal Alignment
 Vertical Alignment
 Roadside Design
 Pavement Design

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Roadway Design Process
 Roadway design: process of developing written &
graphic plans to enable building a road based on
given specifications.
 Main purpose: provide safe, efficient, and
economical movement of traffic, while considering
social and environmental impacts due to
construction of new road (i.e., sustainable).
 Complex process: many interrelated factors:
 Players: engineers, planners, economists,
environmentalists, and politicians.
 Civil engineers w skills : highway, traffic, geotechnical,
hydraulic, and structural.

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Factors Influence the Roadway Design
 Social:
 Land use and City/urban plan
 Political and strategic reasons
 Environmental:
 Air & noise pollution
 Wetland & water quality
 Storm water drainage
 Topography
 Optimize earthwork (minimize cost of cuts and fills)
 Right-of-way (ROW) needs
 Economic factors
 Overall cost of road; social costs and benefits
 Funding construction
 Legal issues
 Right-of-way and land and acquisition
 Legal responsibility for crashes
 Engineering factors/considerations

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Engineering Factors (this course???)

 Functional classification
 Characteristics of vehicles and users
 Traffic volumes and composition
 Level of service (LOS)
 Design speed
 Design vehicle
 Cross-section of road
 Passenger safety and comfort

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Functional Classification
Practical Considerations

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Green Book
 Need standards/policy
 Most used:
AASHTO, (2018). A Policy
on Geometric Design of
Highways and Streets,
Fourth Edition. Washington,
D.C . 7th Edition.
 Dubai Road Design Manual
 Abu Dhabi Road Design
Manual

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What are we going to design?

1. Locational
2. Alignment
• Horizontal Alignments
• Vertical Alignments
3. Roadway typical cross-sectional
4. Access, Intersection/Interchange
5. Pavement

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What Design Criteria?

 What decides the criteria to use in design:


 Functional Classification
 Traffic (flow & target design speed, traffic mix); cve 263
 Physical Characteristics of vehicles (size and weight)
 Dynamic characteristics of vehicles (accel/decel.,… )
 Characteristics of user (drivers, peds, cyclists, skate B)

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Design Criteria (cont.)
 What are the criteria for successful road design?
 Comfort
 Gentle turns, stops, starts, storage/assembly
 Safety (driver; pedestrian)
 No unexpected elements
 Sufficient visibility
 Efficient geometric design
 Size / dimensions
 Shape
 Geometry of facility
 Sustainability
 A combination of the above (efficiency, safety, economy, environment, equity)

 Need criteria to optimize/improve the design facility


So here is what we need to understand &
consider in roadway design:

 Vehicle dynamic characteristics


 Acceleration capability affects
 Passing maneuvers
 Gap acceptance when crossing a street of making left turns
 Freeway entrance maneuvers
 Deceleration capability affects
 Stopping distance

 Vehicle static characteristics (size, weight) important? Why?


 Human factors: drivers/peds have limitations….critical consideration?
 Road classification: Important, not all roads are the same class! So?
Traffic Characteristics

 Traffic
 Volume
 Daily and Hourly Traffic
 Composition of vehicles
 Heavy Vehicle (Truck) Percentage

 Speed
 Design Speed: Maximum safe speed when design
features govern
 Operational Speed: Spot speeds on a continuous
flowing section

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