Facility Types & Control of Access Definitions
The North Carolina Facility Types and Control of Access Definitions were developed
to create a set of easy to understand and consistent definitions for all roadways
for NCDOT and its partners to use in the planning, design, and operations processes.
The definitions are primarily based on the function of the roadway, level of mobility
and access, and whether the facility has traffic signals, driveways, and/or medians.
These definitions were developed from a committee comprised of members from the
Federal Highway Administration
and the following NCDOT branches:
Traffic Engineering,
Highway Design,
Project Development,
and Transportation Planning.
The North Carolina Board of Transportation
adopted these definitions on September 2, 2004 as a part of the
Statewide Transportation Plan.
Descriptions of the different facility types with examples (as of August 2005) and
illustrations can be found below. Illustrative examples were prepared by the
Roadway Design Unit Visualization Group
.
NCDOT Facility Types & Control of Access Definitions Document (2.4 MB)
Note: The facility type definitions were revised in July 2005 in order to simplify the facility type definitions.
The original Expressway Type I and Type II definitions were consolidated into one Expressway definition. Similarily,
the Boulevard Type I and Type II definitions were consolidated into one Boulevard definition.
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