Highway Development and Planning PDF
Highway Development and Planning PDF
Highway Development and Planning PDF
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INTRODUCTION
ACCORDING TO FUNCTION
RURAL ROADS
Are roads located outside
the urban areas and whose
speed limit is over 60kph.
ACCORDING TO FUNCTION
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ARTERIALS
Roads that provide direct service to major
population centers, and are classified into two:
– PRINCIPAL ARTERIAL
(includes Freeways and Expressways)
– MINOR ARTERIAL
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
COLLECTORS
Roads that provide direct service to towns and
link up with arterials, and are also classified into two:
– MAJOR COLLECTOR
– MINOR COLLECTOR
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
LOCAL STREETS/ROADS
Roads that that connect various regions of a
municipality and tie into the system of collectors.
SCHEMATIC OF THE
FUNCTIONAL CLASSES
OF URBAN ROADS
SOURCE: Transportation
Infrastructure Engineering
SCHEMATIC OF THE
FUNCTIONAL CLASSES
OF RURAL ROADS
SOURCE: Transportation
Infrastructure Engineering
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
NATIONAL ROADS
Continuous roads that in extent forms the main
trunk line system; all roads leading to national ports,
national seaports, parks or coast-to-coast roads.
These roads are also classified again to 3
classifications: Primary, Secondary, & Tertiary
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
NATIONAL ROADS
NATIONAL PRIMARY
Roads that directly connects Major Cities (at
least around 100,000 people)
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
NATIONAL ROADS
NATIONAL SECONDARY
These roads directly connects:
– Cities to National Primary Roads, except in Metropolitan
Area
– Major Ports and Ferry Terminals to National Primary Road
– Major Airports to National Primary Road
– Tourist Service Centers to National Primary Roads
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
NATIONAL ROADS
NATIONAL SECONDARY (Cont.)
– Cities (not included in the category of Major Cities)
– Provincial Capitals within the same Region
– Major National Government Infrastructure to National
Primary
– Roads or Other National Secondary Roads
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
NATIONAL ROADS
NATIONAL TERTIARY
These roads connects other existing roads under
DPWH which perform a local function.
In the Philippines,
the Pan-Philippine
Highway or Maharlika
Highway (Daang Maharlika)
forms the country’s
north-south backbone that
connects Luzon, Samar, Leyte,
and Mindanao, and spans
3,517 kilometer of national
road.
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
PROVINCIAL ROADS
Roads connecting one municipality with one
another; all roads extending from a municipality or
from a provincial or national road to a public wharf or
railway station; and any other road to be designated as
such by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan.
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
CITY ROADS
These roads/streets within the urban area of
the city to be designated as such by the Sangguniang
Panglungsod.
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
MUNICIPAL ROADS
These roads/streets within the poblacion area
of a municipality to be designated as such by the
Sangguniang Bayan.
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
BARANGAY ROADS
Are rural roads located either outside the urban
area of city or outside industrial, commercial or
residential subdivisions which act as feeder farm-to-
market roads, and which are not otherwise classified
as national, provincial, city, or municipal roads.
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
EXPRESSWAYS/FREEWAYS
A major divided highway designed for high-
speed travel, having few or no intersections, and are
separated in classification because they have a unique
geometric criteria that should be considered during
their designs.
CLASSIFICATION OF
HIGHWAYS AND STREETS
ACCORDING TO HEIRARCHY
BYPASSES
Are roads or highways that avoid a built-up
area, town or city proper to let through traffic flow
without interference from local traffic reduce
congestion and improve road safety where a toll for
passage is levied in an open or closed system.
ASIAN HIGHWAY NETWORK
Also known as the Great Asian
Highway is an intercontinental highway
network of roads that spans 141,000km
which runs across 32 countries. The network
is being built with an intention to improve
transport facilities throughout the 32 nations
and to provide road links to Europe.
THE ASIAN HIGHWAY NETWORK
PRIMARY CLASS
These class are access-controlled highways,
where two-wheelers, lightweight vehicles and
pedestrians are not allowed. The speed limit for these
roads varies between 60 and 120kmph. They are laid
with asphalt or cement concrete.
THE ASIAN HIGHWAY NETWORK
ROAD TYPES CLASSIFICATIONS & STANDARDS
CLASS I
These are roads that have four or more lanes.
These are built with asphalt or cement concrete and
have a speed limit of 50 to 100kmph.
THE ASIAN HIGHWAY NETWORK
ROAD TYPES CLASSIFICATIONS & STANDARDS
CLASS II
These are two lane roads built with asphalt or
cement concrete. The speed limit on these roads is
80kmph.
THE ASIAN HIGHWAY NETWORK
ROAD TYPES CLASSIFICATIONS & STANDARDS
CLASS III
These are two-lane roads built using double
bituminous treatment. The speed limit is 60kmph.
Class III is the minimum desirable standard and is
preferred where the funding is less or land for the
construction is limited.
DESIGN CRITERIA
OF HIGHWAYS
• HIGHWAY PLANNING, DIFFICULTIES &
PROGRAMING
• HIGHWAY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
HIGHWAY PLANNING,
DIFFICULTIES & PROGRAMMING
1. Standard Specifications
- are applied to projects that are implemented, by
administration, as repeatedly occurring in the agency work.
2. Special Provisions
- covers peculiar item of the project in question that
include additional modification to standard specifications. This
includes copies of all documents required in securing
competitive bids and contracts.
HIGHWAY PLANS
AND SPECIFICATIONS