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New AASHTO Design Publications 2005. New AASHTO Design Publications  A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (2004 Green Book)  A Policy.

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1 New AASHTO Design Publications 2005

2 New AASHTO Design Publications  A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets (2004 Green Book)  A Policy on Design Standards – Interstate System  Guide for High-Occupancy Vehicle Facilities  Guide for Park-and-Ride Facilities  Guide for the Planning, Design, and Operation of Pedestrian Facilities

3 2004 Green Book Changes include:  Superelevation  M – Middle ordinate of horizontal curve  Technical Corrections Green Book + Interstate Standards constitute basic design standards for NHS adopted by FHWA

4 Superelevation revisions include:  Reworded and rearranged topics  Friction factors revised from three separate curves to one curve, minor changes to values for low speed  Reformatted superelevation tables, minor changes to values for low speed design  Length of superelevation runoff moved to separate table  New table for low speed urban streets (superelevation optional)

5 Friction factors for superelevation 15 0.175 0.32 20 0.170 0.27 25 0.165 0.23 30 0.160 0.20 35 0.155 0.18 40 0.150 0.16 45 0.145 0.15 > 50 Same Design 2001 2004 SpeedGreen Book Green Book

6 2001 Green Book 2004 Green Book

7 Superelevation table from 2001 Green Book Exhibit 3-23. Values for Design Elements Related to Design Speed and Horizontal Curvature (e max = 8%)

8 Superelevation table from 2004 Green Book Exhibit 3-27. Minimum Radii for Design Superelevation Rates, Design Speeds, and e max = 8%

9 Exhibit 3-58. Diagram Illustrating Components for Determining Horizontal Sight Distance. Middle Ordinate of Horizontal Curve -- 2001

10 Exhibit 3-54. Diagram Illustrating Components for Determining Horizontal Sight Distance. Middle Ordinate of Horizontal Curve -- 2004 HSO = Horizontal Sightline Offset

11 Technical Corrections  Page 145, Replaced 8 values in Exhibit 3-14 (Minimum radii for horizontal curves)  Page 589, Replaced 6 values in Exhibit 9-19 (Design for turns at intersections)  Page 838, Replaced Exhibit 10-60 (Typical gore details for exit terminals)  Page 843, Replaced column heading in Exhibit 10-67 (Design widths for turning roadways)  Corrected typos  Corrected incorrect exhibit references Errata listings for previous editions: http://downloads.transportation.org/Errata-GDHS-4.pdf http://downloads.transportation.org/Errata-GDHS-4.pdf

12 States are therefore allowed to use either the 2001 or 2004 Green Book as the design standard for projects on the NHS.

13  Replaces 1991 Policy  FHWA will formally adopt through Federal Register process  Added metric values  Design speed for rolling terrain eliminated, now same as level terrain  Revised shoulder width discussion for mountainous terrain  Sloping curbs, when allowed outside shoulder, limited to 4-inch height A Policy on Design Standards – Interstate System

14 HOV Guide  Replaces 1992 Guide  Rewritten and expanded guidance for HOV  Includes planning, design, operation and enforcement  Separate chapters for freeways and arterial streets  Can also be used for HOT lanes or managed lanes

15 Park-and-Ride Guide  Replaces 1992 Guide  Rewritten and expanded to cover all elements of the development process  Defining the type and purpose of the facility  Includes planning, operations, and design  Architecture, landscape, and art

16 Pedestrian Guide  New publication  Purpose is to provide guidance for accommodating pedestrian facilities  Scope includes planning, design, and operations  Includes information about accessibility laws and regulations


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