Dataset:XsecOn > Field: priSurfWd

Field Details
: priSurfWd
: NUMBER(3)
: No
: No
: PriSurfWd
: NA
: Feet
Basic information about this field
Field Constraints
priSurfWd is constrained by a value list. The table to the right lists the valid values for this field.
Code Value
Ownership & Maintenance
: Data Collection
: Bibi Khan
: Jose Segovia
What section or group in CDOT owns the data in this dataset and who is custodian of the data itself.
Business Rules
:
: Highway Management and Planning
Roadway (Design Build)
: NA
: Yes
: No
: Yes
: Yes
: No
:
Total width of the driving surface, in whole feet, for the primary direction of traffic. (Legacy Attrubution)
:
This value is the average width of the through lanes, in whole feet, for the primary or secondary direction of the roadway. The through lane width includes the average width of the through lanes and managed access lanes in one direction; turning lanes, painted medians, and paved shoulders are not included in the measurement. The through lane width can only change when a lane is added, removed, or when the average width changes. For paved roadways with no curbs or shoulders, measure the width between the edges of the pavement or oiled surface and divide by the total number of lanes. For paved roads with curbs, measure the width between the toes of the curb pans (exclude the gutter width) and divide by the total number of lanes. For paved roads with shoulders, left-turn lanes and/or auxiliary lanes measure the width between the painted lane dividers (or estimate this location if the striping is faded or not present) and divide by the total number of lanes. For unstriped, dirt or gravel roads, measure the width between the limits of the driving surface, excluding any drainage areas or ditches and divide by two for the primary and secondary surface width.
Business rules related to this particular field.
Other Datasets with this Field
Title Type Description
TCORIS_OffSystem Table The TCORIS_OffSystem table is a collection of data items that pertain to roadway attributes for roadways that are maintained by local governments for the purpose of determining Highway Users Tax Fund eligibility.
RampsOn Table The RampsOn table is a Collection of On Ramps and Exit Ramps including a few Design Specifications, a few classicication fields and a few Traffic Volume and Traffic Related items that have a Traffic Count Stations on the State Highway System. *
Other datasets that have this field.