11 Questions
What is the characteristic feature of Traveled Way?
Exclusive of shoulders, auxiliary lanes, and gutters
What defines a Through Street or Through Highway?
Vehicular traffic yielding right of way to intersecting highways
What distinguishes a Major Street or Major Highway?
Intersections at grade with traffic control measures
What sets a Parkway apart from other types of highways?
Located within a park or park-like development
What is the defining characteristic of a Radial Highway?
Leading to or from an urban center
What does AASHTO stand for in the context of highway and transportation?
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
Which term refers to the land, property, or interest acquired and reserved for highway purposes?
Right-of-Way
What does Full Control of Access entail in terms of authority?
Providing access connections only to selected roads
In Partial Control of Access, what is allowed to a certain degree?
Some private connections and at-grade crossings
What best describes a Frontage Road in relation to highways?
A roadway parallel to an expressway designed to intercept traffic desiring to access the facility
What distinguishes Full Control of Access from Partial Control of Access?
The level of private connections allowed
Test your knowledge about AASHTO, Right-of-Way, and Control of Access terms related to highways. Explore concepts such as Full Control of Access and public authority rights in highway development.
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