This guide to Delaware's Corridor Capacity Preservation Program (CCPP) contains strategies and information that advance policies adopted by the Cabinet Committee on State Planning Issues. The guide outlines how the state seeks to preserve the roads we already have, improve safety, and focus development toward areas where infrastructure already exists. It assists landowners, developers, businesses, legislators and others in understanding the goals, objectives, and preservation techniques DelDOT is using to retain capacity on Delaware's major highways, particularly those that serve predominantly statewide and/or regional travel.
Access management is the process that provides (or manages) access to land development while simultaneously preserving the flow of traffic on the surr...
United States. Federal Highway Administration. Office of Safety
2015-01-01
Abstract:
In 2012, the Federal Highway Administration, Office of Safety issued a “Guidance Memorandum on Promoting the Implementation of Proven Safety Counter...
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