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== Table of Contents ==
== Sections ==


=== Roadway Layout ===
=== [[Roadway Design]] ===
 
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==== [[Network Planning]] ====
 
==== [[Streets]] ====
 
==== [[Roads]] ====
 
==== [[Intersections]] ====
 
==== [[Vehicle Dimensions]] ====
 
== Source Manuals ==
Recommendations in the Roadway Design Wiki must be sourced from an established design manual.  Any manual used as a reference should be listed below.
 
=== American Engineering Manuals ===
AASHTO ''[[A Policy on Geometric Design of Highways and Streets]]''
 
NCDOT ''[[Roadway Design Manual (NCDOT)|Roadway Design Manual]]''
 
NACTO  ''[[Urban Street Design Guide]]''
 
NACTO ''[[Urban Bikeway Design Guide]]''
 
=== International Engineering Manuals ===
Statens Vegvesen [[N100 Veg-og Gateutforming|''N100 Veg-og Gateutforming'']]

Latest revision as of 00:19, 15 May 2026

This wiki is designed to be a centralized platform to discuss and document the concepts and best practices found in every design manual related to American roadway design, including international guides. Some of the more notable sources for this wiki are the NCDOT Roadway Design Manual, AASHTO Green Book, NACTO Urban Street Design guide, and others. Being a wiki, this resource will also simplify the process of comparing guidelines when there are contradictions, either between manuals or within.

Railway, Airport, Waterway, and Structural Engineering may be added in the future.

Sections[edit | edit source]

Roadway Design[edit | edit source]

Rail, Air, and Nautical design may be added in the future.