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Title DEVELOPMENT OF NEW PAVEMENT DESIGN EQUIVALENT SINGLE AXLE LOAD (ESAL)
Accession No 00784483
Authors Alavi, S H; Senn, K A
Corp. Authors
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Nichols Consulting Engineers, Chartered information; Arizona Department of Transportation information; Federal Highway Administration information
Publication Date   19990900
Description 202 p.; Appendices(4); Figures; References(8); Tables
Languages English
Abstract Establishing, maintaining, and enhancing the statewide network of roads are among the most important goals of any state highway agency. These require huge investments of both financial and human resources year in and year out. Accordingly, it makes good sense to apply sound engineering practices to ensure these resources are allocated wisely. One of the fundamental and universally sought parameters that influence all new pavement and rehabilitation design decisions is traffic. For a given road segment, accurate estimates of current and projected traffic [in terms of Equivalent Single Axle Loads (ESALs)] can result in significant cost savings, either from the standpoint of initial construction cost or future maintenance and rehabilitation cost. The primary objective of this project is to prepare a new ESAL design table for Arizona's highway network. This new table is based on analysis of current traffic data collection procedures, traffic forecasting methodology, and ESAL development procedures, including the assignment of traffic ESAL levels to the various highway segments. It is also based on new information such as provided by weigh-in-motion (WIM) systems. There are recommendations made for installing WIMs at a series of sites. System methodology for assessment of future needs for WIM and Automatic Vehicle Classification (AVC) installations is presented in this report focusing on technology installation, operation, and maintenance issues. The new ESAL table is provided to Arizona Department of Transportation in an electronic format on a CD ROM.
TRT Terms Annual average daily traffic information; Automatic vehicle classification information; Tables (Data) information; Traffic forecasting information; Weigh in motion information
Geographical Terms Arizona
Other Terms Equivalent single axle loads
Subject Areas H55 TRAFFIC FLOW, CAPACITY AND MEASUREMENTS; I72 Traffic and Transport Planning
Contract Number SPR-PL-1-(49)-455
Report Number FHWA-AZ-99-455,; A17001-10,; Final Report
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Order Number: PB2000-101738
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