The broad objectives of this project were to (1) examine and document the current access management practices in Arkansas; (2) present current access management practices in other selected states, as well as the state-of-the practice, so they can be compared with current access management practices within Arkansas; (3) develop new policies or rules for access management that ARDOT could adopt, along with considerations when implementing such rules; (4) develop materials to explain a more robust access management program to a technical audience and to the public.
This study examines how commercial driveway access location and design interact with roadway and interchange characteristics to influence vehicular, b...
Reviewing and processing utility and drivewaypermits require Texas Department of Transportation(TxDOT) personnel to devote a considerable amountof inv...
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