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Title: General Procedures Roadway Inventory


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General Procedures Roadway Inventory
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General Procedures Roadway Inventory
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Overview
  • These procedures are intended to instruct
    personnel in the general duties and field methods
    used in performing Roadway Inventory. It cannot
    supply answers to all questions that may arise
    nor does it address every situation that exists
    in the field, but it will give personnel an
    understanding of their principal duties.
  • Some ingenuity may be required of the field and
    office personnel in dealing with unique
    situations which cannot receive specific
    attention in these guidelines. Supervision
    should be consulted as soon as practicable on
    doubtful issues.

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Purpose of Roadway Inventory
  • Roadway Inventory is conducted to collect
    descriptive and statistical data on all roadway
    systems.
  • The collected data is used for various reporting
    within the Department and in all certification of
    Public roadway mileage.

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Extent of Inventory
  • The inventory will cover every road, street and
    alley throughout the State which is open to the
    public and regularly used by motor vehicles.
  • Exceptions will be primitive or overgrown roads
    or trails, which do not connect places or
    residence, business, industry or recreation.
  • The purpose of the exceptions is to exclude the
    numerous inconsequential roads and trails which
    exist in some municipalities.

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Method of Inventory
  • The inventory will be taken by driving a motor
    vehicle over the road to be inventoried and
    recording the location of items to be inventoried
    in relation to the beginning point of the road.
  • The recorded locations will be supplemented by
    descriptive data as necessary.
  • Recording will be conducted using automated
    roadway inventory / data collection software and
    devices that have been approved or prepared
    forms.
  • Details are described in these procedures.

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Order of Inventory
  • The Supervisor of the inventory project will
    determine in advance which roads receive priority
    for the inventory process.
  • Typically, road inventory is performed by the
    route hierarchy system
  • Interstate
  • US
  • NJ
  • 500 System
  • 600 System
  • and then at the municipal road level.

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Direction of Survey
  • All route systems will be inventoried in the
    roadways primary direction starting at the
    southerly or westerly most point and continue in
    the northerly or easterly direction.
  • A comparison of the existing roadway inventory
    notes, if available, will be consulted to
    determine if the roadways primary direction is
    currently established.

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Numbering of Roadway Systems
  • All roadways inventoried will be assigned a
    unique Standard Route Identification number
    (SRI).
  • Currently, local roadways in each municipality
    are assigned a four (4) digit number. This number
    will be incorporated into the new SRI in order to
    avoid renumbering the existing inventory sheets.
  • The method of assigning and deriving SRI numbers
    is detailed in the information package.

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Numbering of Roadway Systems
  • All roads and streets will be classified into one
    or more of the following route systems
  • 1. Interstate Routes
  • 2 . U. S. numbered Routes
  • 3 . New Jersey State Highways
  • 4 . 500 Routes
  • 5 . County Roads
  • 6 . Municipal streets and selected private
    roads
  • and .

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Numbering of Roadway Systems
  • 7. Authority roads - this includes
  • New Jersey Turnpike
  • Garden State Parkway
  • Atlantic City Expressway
  • Palisades Interstate Parkway
  • which may be inventoried when directed.

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Roadway Inventory
  • Prior to inventory, data will be supplied that
    has been recorded on Roadway Inventory Sheet
    (PT-B-21) revised or contained in electronic
    database format.
  • This data will include, but is not limited to
  • Mileage with respect to the beginning of the
    route
  • Length of section
  • Cross section
  • Pavement surface type
  • Number of lanes
  • Location of structures, etc.

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Roadway Inventory
  • During normal inventory, the accuracy of the
    data will be verified. All new roadways not
    previously inventoried will have the above
    features recorded electronically and new
    inventory sheets will be prepared if required.
    In cases of disagreement the new data will be
    recorded and the previous data will be struck out
    but NOT obliterated.
  • In addition, data not previously recorded on
    existing data sheets will be collected. Data may
    include
  • Width and type of shoulders
  • Presence of curbing
  • Parking regulations as noted by signing
  • Location of signalized intersections

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Roadway Inventory
  • Following the completing of Roadway Inventory in
    each municipality, a database containing raw data
    in an approved electronic format and the field
    notes will be made available.

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Roadway Inventory
  • Roads that have an official route number (i.e.
    505, 605, 705, etc.) will be identified by that
    number in the SRI when being inventoried.
  • Municipal roads should be numbered
    consecutively, beginning with number 1001 as the
    last four numbers of the assigned SRI number in
    each municipality.

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Roadway Inventory
  • Local roads which cross municipal boundaries
    will be inventoried starting in the municipality
    in which the roadway originates and is to
    continue in the primary direction until the point
    of the roadways termination.
  • The portion of the roadway that deviate outside
    of the starting municipality will be
    cross-referenced in the adjacent municipalitys
    notes.
  • There is to be no overlapping of inventoried
    roads.

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Roadway Inventory
  • County and Corporate Line roads will be logged
    at the time the County in which they appear is
    being inventoried. The jurisdiction of these
    roads will be determined by the office personnel.
  • Except when otherwise directed, all roads
    usually open for the use of the public in State
    and Federal reservations will be inventoried.
  • When maps for there areas are available, they
    will be supplied to the field personnel.

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Classification of Surface Types
  • Each section of road will be classified by
    inspection and recorded in the appropriate data
    field under one of the following types
  • Type G Low Type Bituminous Road
  • A mixed bituminous or bituminous penetration
    road, with a surface course of one inch or more
    of compacted thickness, consisting of
  • Gravel
  • Stone
  • Sand or similar material
  • mixed with bituminous material under partial
    control as to grading and proportions.

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Classification of Surface Types
  • Type I High Type Bituminous Road
  • A road which has been constructed of a surface of
    one inch or more in compacted thickness
    consisting of
  • Bituminous concrete or sheet asphalt, prepared in
    accordance with precise specifications
    controlling graduation, proportions and
    consistency of composition
  • or of
  • Rock asphalt
  • The surface course may consist of combinations
    of two or more layers such as a bottom and top
    course, or a binder and a wearing surface.

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Classification of Surface Types
  • Type J Portland Cement Concrete Road
  • A road consisting of
  • Portland Cement concrete surfaces
  • Type K Brick Road
  • A road consisting of a
  • Paving brick surface
  • Type L Block Road
  • A road consisting of
  • Stone block
  • Wood block
  • Asphalt block or other form of block, except
    paving brick.

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Classification of Surface Types
  • Other types
  • Wood
  • Steel plate
  • Open grid
  • will be considered as roadway surface type only
    when present on BRIDGES of lengths of 500 feet or
    more.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • The following is a summary of the data needed to
    be collected for each section of roadway
    inventoried. Data will be collected in an
    electronic format using approved roadway
    inventory/data collection software and devices.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • A Roadway Inventory Sheet shall be generated for
    each roadway if required
  • 1. Record the County and Municipality in which
    the portion of inventoried road is located. If a
    corporate line is crossed or is along the center
    of the road, identify both municipalities in the
    heading.
  • 2. All inventoried roads will be identified by
    their official route numbers and by SRI numbers.
    Roads or sections of roads which are on two or
    more route systems, will be identified by all the
    route numbers applicable.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 3. Identify jurisdiction (ownership) as one of
    the following
  • a. State
  • b. County
  • c. Municipal
  • d. State Forest, Park or Authority
  • e. Federal Forest, Park or Authority
  • f. County Park or Authority
  • g. Municipal Park or Authority
  • h. Municipal Alley
  • i. Toll or other Agency (Identify official
    name)
  • j. Private

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 4. Record the posted street name. If not posted
    but available from maps, record the map name,
    followed by from map source.
  • 5. Record the license number of the vehicle used
    to conduct the inventory.
  • 6. Record the predetermined correction constant
    for the vehicle involved.
  • 7. Show the first initial and last name of the
    Party Chief and Recorder.
  • 8. Record the date of inventory.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 9. The straight line diagram (SLD) is presumed to
    be along the center line of the inventoried road
    on contiguous or uniformly divided highways. At
    times it will be necessary to conduct inventory
    in both directions.
  • Examples of this are widely separated roadways
    on different alignments or on different levels,
    complex interchanges and road where visibility is
    restricted because of road geometrics.
  • Items are to be recorded in the appropriate data
    field on the right and/or left of the center line
    at the mile post in the direction of the survey.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 10. Intersecting streets and ramps will be shown
    by single straight lines approximating the actual
    angles of intersection with the road being
    inventoried.
  • Streets will be identified by their name and
    number.
  • The direction of traffic will be shown for all
    ramps and one way streets that intersect the road
    being inventoried.
  • 11. Railroad grade crossings will be shown the
    same as streets, but the railroad symbol will be
    used instead of lines. A single symbol will be
    used regardless of the number of tracks and the
    mile point location of the center of the track
    shall be recorded.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 12. All bridges and other structures carrying the
    road and having a total opening of over 20 feet
    as measured in the direction of inventory will be
    recorded in the appropriate data field.
  • All culverts, pipes and multiples of each for
    which the aggregate length of spans or diameters
    plus the intervening separations, piers or fill
    material is more than 20 feet as measured along
    the center line of the road shall also be shown
    as a bridge structure.
  • EXCEPTION Such multiple culverts or pipes shall
    be considered separate structures if the fill
    between adjacent openings is greater than one
    half the smaller opening, then each structure
    must meet the 20 foot requirement to qualify as a
    bridge. Visible stream crossings of the
    inventoried road will be recorded in the
    appropriate data field.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 13. All structures passing over the road will be
    recorded in the appropriate data field.
  • Included among these are bridges, viaducts,
    pedestrian overpasses and pipes.
  • 14. The location of county and municipal
    boundaries will be recorded in the appropriate
    data field and shown by a dot-dash line on the
    inventory sheets.
  • The names of the municipalities should also be
    shown in their proper positions. When these
    boundaries cannot be determined physically, they
    should be scaled from available maps, and marked
    scaled from map.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 15. The primary direction of the roadway should
    be recorded.
  • Primary direction is either
  • South - North
  • or
  • West - East
  • 16. The recording of road alignment data such as
    deflection angles and beginning and ending of
    curves shall be recorded at their estimated
    locations.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 17. The location of all intersections or
    intersecting streets will be recorded.
    Intersections controlled by traffic signals shall
    be noted by a traffic signal symbol TCS .
  • Flashing beacons and other warning devices which
    do not have provisions for red, amber and green
    lights and which cannot be adapted to the control
    of traffic shall not be recorded.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 18. The descriptive items that relate to the
    roadway between the outer edges of shoulder or
    pavement will be recorded in the appropriate data
    field or on the inventory sheet in the columns
    provided as they appear in the field.
  • Whenever a change occurs in one or more of the
    items and continues for a significant distance,
    500 feet or more, the complete roadway section
    shall be recorded along with the mile point
    reading in the appropriate data field.
  • Cross sections of contiguous roads shall be
    recorded in the appropriate data field or
    entirely on the right side of the inventory sheet.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • The cross sections of reverse runs will be
    recorded in the appropriate data field or on
    their respective sides of the inventory sheet
    since it would appear that way in the field.
  • The recording of road data should be kept clear
    of any diagrams and descriptive data fields at
    all times to maintain clarity in the notes.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • Specific items and the manner of recording are
    as follows
  • a. Record the measured width and the alphabetical
    symbol for the surface type in the appropriate
    data field. When recording the width of
    composite roadways show every surface type
    present in the roadway in addition to all
    shoulders if they are present.
  • b. Show the minimum number of lanes available to
    traffic during a 24 hour period. The number of
    lanes shall be recorded individually for each
    roadway.
  • When lanes are not marked
  • 14 feet shall be considered the minimum width
    required for two (2) lanes of traffic
  • 3 lanes must be lined

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 4 lanes must either be lined or at least 40
    feet in width.
  • For 5 lanes or more, an allowance of 10 feet in
    width is required for each additional lane.
  • While these criteria will serve as a guide,
    actual usage shall be the primary consideration
    in determining the number of lanes.
  • c. Shoulder measured width and surface type shall
    be recorded in the same manner as the roadway.
    The width to be considered refers to that portion
    that is usable and within the roadway limits.
  • d. Parking shall be recorded as follows
  • U - Parking is permitted and obviously
    possible so that the roadway or shoulder is
    subject to parking all or some of the time.
  • M - Metered
  • P - Parking prohibited at all times

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • e. The presence of curb and gutter shall be
    recorded when such curbs define any side of the
    roadbed, pavement or median and are present for a
    minimal continuous length approximating 500 feet.
  • f. The types and measured widths of medians and
    lane separators shall be recorded when present
    for length approximately 500 feet or more.
  • Measured widths shall be recorded to the nearest
    lowest foot.
  • When widths are not uniform, the points of
    change shall be located and the measured widths
    at these points shall be recorded.
  • Average widths shall not be recorded.
  • The type of median normally has reference to the
    surface covering and is recorded as one of the
    roadway surface types.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • Parkland or Business shall be substituted
    for the surface type when the median is used for
    either of these purposes.
  • The heights of barrier curbs are measured to the
    nearest inch.
  • These measurements are critical, especially
    when recording heights that approach 16, 24 and
    36. Barriers and guide rail in the median shall
    be recorded. The recording of heights of guide
    rail is not required.
  • g. All openings in the median, which are used for
    the passage of vehicles shall be recorded in the
    appropriate data field. The recordings shall
    clearly indicate the direction of passage through
    the openings. Openings which are reserved for
    the passage of official vehicles - police, fire,
    rescue, etc. - shall also be recorded but clearly
    distinguished from all others. Openings which
    allow the passage of vehicles at street
    intersections shall be recorded in such a manner
    as to clearly indicate directions and turning
    movements available to vehicles.

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 19. The roadways Functional Classification and
    Urban/Rural designation shall be identified by
    either field or office personnel.
  • The Highway Functional Classification codes are
    as follows
  • CODE FUNCTIONAL CLASS NAME
  • 01 Rural Interstate
  • 02 Rural Principal Arterial (other)
  • 06 Rural Minor Arterial
  • 07 Rural Major Collector
  • 08 Rural Minor Collector
  • 09 Rural Local
  • 11 Urban Interstate
  • 12 Urban Freeway / Expressway
  • 14 Urban Principal Arterial (other)
  • 16 Urban Minor Arterial
  • 17 Urban Collector
  • 19 Urban Local

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • The Rural / Urban Area codes are as follows
  • CODE AREA NAME
  • 0 Rural Area
  • 1 NY/NE New Jersey Urbanized Area
  • 4 Philadelphia Urbanized Area
  • 63 Wilmington Urbanized Area
  • 68 Allentown/Bethlehem Urbanized Area
  • 69 Trenton Urbanized Area
  • 128 Atlantic City Urbanized Area
  • 233 Vineland/Milleville Urbanized Area
  • 999 Small Urban Areas

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Roadway Inventory Data Collection
  • 20. The (21) County and Municipal codes shall be
    determined by the following
  • COUNTY CODE COUNTY CODE
  • Atlantic 01 Mercer 11
  • Bergen 02 Middlesex 12
  • Burlington 03 Monmouth 13
  • Camden 04 Morris 14
  • Cape May 05 Ocean 15
  • Cumberland 06 Passaic 16
  • Essex 07 Salem 17
  • Gloucester 08 Somerset 18
  • Hudson 09 Sussex 19
  • Hunterdon 10 Union 20
  • Warren 21

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