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Bab I. Deskripsi
◦ Maksud Dan Tujuan
◦ Ruang Lingkup
◦ Pengertian
Bab II. Ketentuan-Ketentuan
◦ Klasifikasi Jalan
Klasifikasi menurut Fungsi Jalan
Klasifikasi menurut Kelas Jalan
Klasifikasi menurut Medan Jalan
Klasifikasi menurut Wewenang Pembinaan Jalan
◦ Kriteria Perencanaan
Kendaraan Rencana
Satuan Mobil Penumpang
Volume Lalu Lintas Rencana
Kecepatan Rencana
◦ Bagian Bagian Jalan
Daerah Manfaat Jalan
Daerah Milik Jalan
Daerah Pengawasan Jalan
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Lanjutan
Tata Cara Tata Cara Perencanaan Jalan Antar Kota, Dep. PU, 1997
Bab II. Ketentuan-Ketentuan
◦ Penampang Melintang
Komposisi Penampang Melintang
Jalur Lalu Lintas
Lajur
Bahu jalan
Median
Fasilitas Pejalan Kaki
◦ Jarak Pandang
Jarak Pandang Henti
Jarak Pandang Mendahului
Daerah Bebas Samping Di Tikungan
◦ Alinemen Horizontal
Panjang Bagian Lurus
Tikungan
Pelebaran Jalur Lalu Lintas di Tikungan
Tikungan Gabungan
◦ Alinemen Vertikal
Landai Maksimum
Lengkung Vertikal
Lajur Pendakian
Koordinasi Alinemen
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J.G.Schoon. (2000). Geometric Design Projects for Highways, an
introduction. ASCE PRESS.
Chapter 1: Factors Affecting Selection of the Highway
Route
◦ Examination of Natural and Man-Made Features
◦ Identification of Technically Feasible Routes
◦ Objectives in Identifying Acceptable Routes
◦ Route Selection and the Design Process
Chapter 2: Design Controls and Guidelines
◦ Design Controls
◦ Elements of Design
◦ Cross Section Elements
◦ Depth and Height of Cut and Fill Sections
◦ Intersections at Grade
◦ Economic Analysis
◦ Environmental Requirements
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Chapter 3: Application of Geometric Design Principles
to Route Design
◦ Preliminary Route Layout and Geometric Design
◦ Example of Developing and Checking Alternative Alignments
◦ Non-Standard Situations
◦ Drainage Provisions
◦ Construction Cost Estimate
◦ Economic Cost
◦ Environmental Impact Analysis
◦ Automated Geometric Design
Chapter 4: Example of a Rural Highway Geometric
Design
◦ Location Map Background and Specifications
◦ Alternative Routes
◦ Screening of Alternatives
◦ Horizontal Alignment
◦ Profile (Vertical Alignment)
◦ Coordination of Horizontal and Vertical Alignments
◦ Cross Sections
◦ Earthwork Computations
◦ Outline of Drainage Requirements
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AASHTO. (2011). A Policy on geometric design of highways and streets. 6 th
edition. American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials,
Washington, DC.
Chapter 1 Highway Functions
Systems And Classifications
The Concept Of Functional Classification
Functional System Characteristics
Chapter 2 Design Controls And Criteria
Design Vehicles
Driver Performance And Human Factors
Traffic Characteristics
Safety .
Environment
Economic Analysis
Chapter 3 Elements Of Design
Sight Distance
Horizontal Alignment
Vertical Alignment
Combinations Of Horizontal And Vertical Alignment
Other Features Affecting Geometric Design
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Chapter 4 Cross Section Elements;
Traveled Way
Lane Widths
Shoulders
Rumble Strips
Roadside Design
Drainage Channels And Sideslopes
Chapter 5 Local Roads And Streets
Local Rural Roads
Local Urban Streets
Special-purpose Roads
Very Low-volume Local Roads (Adt ≤ 400)
Chapter 6 Collector Roads And Streets
Chapter 7 Rural And Urban Arterials
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Mannering, F., Kilareski, W., & Washburn, S. (2013). Principles of highway engineering
and traffic analysis. 5 th ed. John Wiley & Sons.
Chapter 2 Road Vehicle Performance
◦ Tractive Effort and Resistance
◦ Aerodynamic Resistance
◦ Rolling Resistance
◦ Grade Resistance 15
◦ Available Tractive Effort
◦ Vehicle Acceleration
◦ Principles of Braking
Chapter 3 Geometric Design of Highways
◦ Principles of Highway Alignment
◦ Vertical Alignment
◦ Horizontal Alignment
Vehicle Cornering
Horizontal Curve Fundamentals
Stopping Sight Distance and Horizontal Curve Design
◦ Combined Vertical and Horizontal Alignment
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