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City of Frisco Engineering Standards

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<strong>Engineering</strong> <strong>Standards</strong><br />

TABLE 2.3: Minimum Acceptable Crest Curve Given Speed and Difference in Grade <strong>of</strong> Road<br />

Design<br />

Speed, V<br />

(MPH)<br />

SSD<br />

(ft)<br />

K<br />

Length <strong>of</strong> Vertical Curve (L=KA)<br />

A=1.6 A=2 A=3 A=4 A=5 A=6 A=7 A=8 A=9 A=10<br />

25 155 12 50 50 50 50 60 80 90 100 110 120<br />

30 200 19 50 50 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 190<br />

35 250 29 50 60 90 120 150 180 210 240 270 290<br />

40 305 44 70 90 140 180 220 270 310 360 400 440<br />

45 360 61 100 130 190 250 310 370 430 490 550 610<br />

50 425 84 140 170 260 340 420 510 590 680 760 840<br />

TABLE 2.4: Minimum Acceptable Sag Curve Given Speed and Difference in Grade <strong>of</strong> Road<br />

Design<br />

Speed,<br />

V<br />

(MPH)<br />

SSD<br />

(ft)<br />

K<br />

Length <strong>of</strong> Vertical Curve (L=KA)<br />

A=1.6 A=2 A=3 A=4 A=5 A=6 A=7 A=8 A=9 A=10<br />

25 155 26 50 60 80 110 130 160 190 210 240 260<br />

30 200 37 60 80 120 150 190 230 260 300 340 370<br />

35 250 49 80 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 490<br />

40 305 64 110 140 200 260 320 390 450 520 580 640<br />

45 360 79 130 160 240 320 400 480 560 640 720 790<br />

50 425 96 160 200 290 390 480 580 680 770 870 960<br />

E. Standard Intersection Layout<br />

1. Street intersections shall intersect at ninety degree (90º) angles. Intersection approaches for<br />

Type A and B thoroughfares shall remain perpendicular for a minimum distance equal to the<br />

corresponding design speed Stopping Sight Distance (SSD) identified in Table 2.1. For<br />

residential collector and/or local street intersections, up to a five degree (5º) tolerance is<br />

allowable.<br />

2. When the classification <strong>of</strong> a thoroughfare changes as it crosses an intersecting street, the<br />

design <strong>of</strong> both thoroughfare approaches shall maintain the characteristics <strong>of</strong> the higher class<br />

thoroughfare for a minimum distance specified by the Director <strong>of</strong> <strong>Engineering</strong> Services.<br />

3. The through lane(s) on one approach shall align with the receiving lane(s) on the other side <strong>of</strong><br />

the intersection. If pre-existing physical encroachments make an <strong>of</strong>fset necessary, a through<br />

lane can be <strong>of</strong>fset no more than six feet (6’) from its receiving lane when crossing a Type B<br />

or smaller thoroughfare and <strong>of</strong>fset no more than eight feet (8’) when crossing a Type A<br />

thoroughfare. These requirements apply to both public street and private driveway<br />

approaches to an intersection.<br />

4. The curb radii shall be a minimum <strong>of</strong> twenty feet (20’) where Type D, E, F, and G<br />

thoroughfares intersect with Type D, E, F, and G thoroughfares. The curb radii shall be a<br />

minimum <strong>of</strong> forty feet (40’) where Type A, B, and C thoroughfares intersect with Type A and<br />

B thoroughfares. The curb radii at all other intersecting streets shall be a minimum <strong>of</strong> thirty<br />

feet (30’). Larger curb radii may be required to accommodate fire trucks and/or commercial<br />

trucks.<br />

Section 2 – Thoroughfare Design Requirements May 2012 Page 2-10

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