Traffic and Highway Engineering - With Mindtap
Traffic and Highway Engineering - With Mindtap
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ISBN: 9781305360990
Author: Garber
Publisher: CENGAGE L
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Chapter 14, Problem 1P
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The three categories of information gathered in the office prior to any field survey activity about the characteristics of the area of a proposed highway location.

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The three categories of information gathered are:

  1. Engineering:
  2. It includes topography, geology, climate, and traffic volumes.
  3. Social and Environmental:
  4. It includes land-use and zoning patterns.It also includes types of wildlife; location of recreational, historic and archeological sites and the possible effects of air, noise, and water pollution.
  5. Economy:
  6. It includes unit costs for construction and the trend of agricultural, commercial and industrial activities.

These data can be obtained from existing engineering reports, maps, aerial photographs and chartswhich are usually at one of the state agencies such as departments of transportation, agriculture, geology, hydrology and mining. The type and amount of data collected and examined depend on the type of highway being considered.

Conclusion:

Preliminary analysis of the data will suggest if any of the specific sites should be excluded from further consideration.

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