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REVISION REQUEST 4190

Copy only table 490.16.4

Table 940.16.4
Driveway Traffic Category Average Daily Traffic Using Driveway Peak Hour Traffic Using Driveway Width at Right of Way Line With Two-Way Access6 Width at Right of Way Line With Two-Way Access6 Right-Turn Radius for Driveways in Urban Areas (At or below 45 mph Posted Speed) Right-Turn Radius for Driveways in Rural Areas (Greater than 45 mph Posted Speed)
Residential 0 - 100 0 - 10 20 ft.1 - 30 ft.2 NA 10 ft. 25 ft.
Agricultural7 0 - 100 0 - 10 30 ft.1 - 40 ft.2 NA 20 ft. - 30 ft.5 30 ft. - 40 ft.5
Low Volume Commercial/Industrial < 1500 < 150 28 ft.2 - 42 ft.3 20 ft.1 25 ft. 50 ft.
Medium Volume Commercial/Industrial 1,500 - 4,000 150 - 400 42 ft.3 - 54 ft.4 20 ft.1 - 30 ft.2 Design to handle typical large truck that uses the driveway Design to handle typical large truck that uses the driveway
High Volume Commercial/Industrial > 4000 > 400 Determined through a traffic study - normally 42 ft. or greater Generally not applicable Design to handle typical large truck that uses the driveway Design to handle typical large truck that uses the driveway
1 One-lane driveways.
2 Driveway striped for two lanes.
3 Driveway striped for three lanes.
4 Driveway striped for four lanes.
5 Uncurbed radius or taper
6 Larger widths up to 60ft may be allowable when right of way is too narrow to accommodate turning radius or based on engineering judgment.
7 Larger widths up to 60ft may be allowable dependent on the type of agricultural activities and equipment the driveway would be expected to accommodate based on engineering judgement.