| Credits | 2.00 PDH |
|---|---|
| Access Duration | 1 Year |
| Course Writer | Mr. Taylor |
| Mode | active online |
| Material |
This course is the second of two in this series that focuses on the geometric design of cross-sections for modern roads and highways. Its contents are intended to serve as guidance and not as an absolute standard or rule.
The course objective is to give engineers and designers an in-depth look at the principles to be considered when selecting and designing roadway cross-sections. Upon course completion, you should be familiar with the general guidelines for roadway cross-section geometric design.
This course is intended to provide the learner with the following specific knowledge and skills:
Typical roadway cross-section elements
Design application of on-street parking
Noise reduction design
Design application of pedestrian facilities
Tunnel design
Types of bus turnouts
Bicycle facilities
Park-and-ride facilities
"Clear zone" concept