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NDOT - How Nebraska Roads are Segmented
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Written by Lauren Miller
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In Network Screening - Segments, all routes in Nebraska are subdivided into segments to make network screening easier. This allows you to compare smaller portions of a roadway with similar characteristics in Network Screening rather than evaluating an entire route.

Segment Criteria

When segmenting a route, a new segment is created each time one or more of the following roadway characteristics changes:

  1. Volume on the route (AADT, or Annual Average Daily Traffic)

  2. When a route changes between Urban and Rural

  3. If the route changes between Interstate, Expressway, and Other Roadway

  4. When the number of lanes changes on the route

  5. When a route changes between One-Way and Two-Way

  6. When a route changes between a Surfaced Shoulder and Non-Surfaced Shoulder

After segments are created following the guidelines above, minimum and maximum segment lengths are used to ensure that segments are not too small or too large.

Min/Max Segment Lengths

  • Any segment that is < 0.1 miles will be added to the smallest adjoining segment.

  • Any segment that is > 10 miles will be segmented at the 10-mile mark.

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