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Basic lighting along the major road at interchanges is provided if one or more of the following warrants are met: (1) If construction year AADT on the major road exceeds 25,000 for urban conditions, 20,000 for suburban conditions or 10,000 for rural conditions, and the traffic on the crossroad exceeds 1500. (2) If the crash ratio of night to day exceeds 1.25 within the interchange area. (3) If the construction year AADT ramp traffic entering and leaving the major road within the interchange area exceeds 5,000 for urban conditions, 3,000 for suburban conditions or 1,000 for rural conditions and the traffic on the crossroad exceeds 1,500. Guidance is available for the typical [[media:901.1 Ttypical Basic Lighting Plan for Diamond Interchanges.pdf|location of luminaires for basic lighting at diamond interchanges]], [[media:901.2 Typical Basic Lighting Plan for Directional Interchanges.pdf|directional interchanges]] and [[media:901.1.3 (f8-01.3) Typical Basic Lighting Plan for Cloverleaf interchanges.pdf|cloverleaf interchanges]]. | Basic lighting along the major road at interchanges is provided if one or more of the following warrants are met: (1) If construction year AADT on the major road exceeds 25,000 for urban conditions, 20,000 for suburban conditions or 10,000 for rural conditions, and the traffic on the crossroad exceeds 1500. (2) If the crash ratio of night to day exceeds 1.25 within the interchange area. (3) If the construction year AADT ramp traffic entering and leaving the major road within the interchange area exceeds 5,000 for urban conditions, 3,000 for suburban conditions or 1,000 for rural conditions and the traffic on the crossroad exceeds 1,500. Guidance is available for the typical [[media:901.1 Ttypical Basic Lighting Plan for Diamond Interchanges.pdf|location of luminaires for basic lighting at diamond interchanges]], [[media:901.2 Typical Basic Lighting Plan for Directional Interchanges.pdf|directional interchanges]] and [[media:901.1.3 (f8-01.3) Typical Basic Lighting Plan for Cloverleaf interchanges.pdf|cloverleaf interchanges]]. | ||
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Revision as of 13:20, 22 April 2010
901.1.1 Interchanges
Basic lighting along the major road at interchanges is provided if one or more of the following warrants are met: (1) If construction year AADT on the major road exceeds 25,000 for urban conditions, 20,000 for suburban conditions or 10,000 for rural conditions, and the traffic on the crossroad exceeds 1500. (2) If the crash ratio of night to day exceeds 1.25 within the interchange area. (3) If the construction year AADT ramp traffic entering and leaving the major road within the interchange area exceeds 5,000 for urban conditions, 3,000 for suburban conditions or 1,000 for rural conditions and the traffic on the crossroad exceeds 1,500. Guidance is available for the typical location of luminaires for basic lighting at diamond interchanges, directional interchanges and cloverleaf interchanges.
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location of luminaires for basic lighting at diamond interchanges |
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901.1.2 Basic Lighting at Intersections Including Ramp Terminals at Crossroads
Basic lighting at intersections is provided if any of the following warrants are met: (1) If the intersection is signalized. (2) If divisional islands are used (refer to Islands in 233, At-Grade Intersections). (3) If construction year AADT on the crossroad exceeds 15,000 for urban conditions. (4) If basic lighting along the freeway is provided. (5) If the crash ratio of night to day exceeds 1.25. (6) If poor sight distance exists. Guidance for the typical location of luminaires for basic lighting at channelized intersections is available.