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- Clear Zones | FHWA - Federal Highway Administration
The recommended clear zones in the AASHTO Roadside Design Guide (RDG) are based on the design speed of the facility and the slope of the roadside and are not affected by the presence of curbs
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Clear zones are unobstructed, relatively flat areas beyond the edge of the road They provide clear, traversable recover areas, walking paths, and sight distance for the traveling public
- Roadside Clear Zone Guidelines | PDF | Road Safety | Transport
This document provides recommended clear zone distances for road designs based on factors like design speed, average daily traffic volume, and foreslope and backslope steepness
- Clear Zone and Horizontal Clearance - Geometric Design - Design . . .
For local roads and streets, a minimum clear zone of 7 to 10 feet is considered desirable on sections without curb In the discussion on collectors without curbs, a 10-foot minimum clear zone is recommended
- APPENDIX B: CLEAR ZONE DESCRIPTION | FHWA
The objective of roadside safety is to provide and maintain as much clear zone as practical The design clear zone is the minimum width to be provided on a project and is dependent upon speeds, the roadside geometry, and traffic volumes
- LAND USE DESIGNATION AND ZONING MAP - Santa Barbara County, California
Planning and Development maintains an interactive GIS map to assist property owners in determining the specific zone and land use designation for their property
- What Is the Clear Zone and Why Is It Critical to Roadway Safety?
In this article we will discuss why the clear zone is important to the safety of roadway users and provide examples of commonly experienced violations that have resulted in personal injury litigation
- SC Zones | Santa Barbara County, CA - Official Website
Find zoning and permitting information for the SC Zones
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