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When to Split a Roadway Section
When to Split a Roadway Section
How to decide when to split a roadway section and what features require a split.
When to Split and When not to Split
Split when...
(Red zig zag represents the split)
- A roadway feature (type) begins or ends - general rule of thumb.
- An Intersection causes a change in lane identification
- A roadway section changes because of a curb cut
- A roadway section splits off into two separate segments- split at the vertex of the line
- A one way street begins/ ends
DON'T Split when...
- Minor sidewalk configuration changes occur
- Minor changes in lane width occur
- Minor changes in lane type happen within a block
- An alleyway or driveway intersects a roadway segment
- A bus pad causes a change in roadway surface type
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