AASHTO VLVLR-2001
Guidelines for Geometric Design of Very Low-Volume Local Roads (ADT Less Than or Equal to 400) (Revision 1)

Standard No.
AASHTO VLVLR-2001
Release Date
2001
Published By
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
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AASHTO VLVLR-2001
 

Introduction
This document provides guidance on the geometric design of low-volume local roads with an annual average daily traffic of 400 or less. It addresses various aspects including alignment, cross-section, sight distance, and intersection design. The content is intended to assist in the planning, design, and development of roads that serve low traffic volumes, ensuring safety and functionality. The document includes amendments that update or clarify existing provisions. It covers typical design elements such as horizontal and vertical alignment, pavement width, shoulder design, and drainage considerations. The information presented is applicable to rural and suburban areas where traffic volumes are minimal, and infrastructure development is often constrained by budget and environmental factors. The text is structured to facilitate easy reference and application by professionals involved in road design and construction.

AASHTO VLVLR-2001 history

  • 2001 AASHTO VLVLR-2001 Guidelines for Geometric Design of Very Low-Volume Local Roads (ADT Less Than or Equal to 400) (Revision 1)

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