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Alaska - How Alaska Roads are Segmented

Written by Lauren Miller

In Network Screening - Segments, all routes in Alaska 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. Functional Class

  3. Number of Lanes

  4. Urban and Rural

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 > 10 miles will be split at the 10-mile mark.

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