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SH6 Access Management Studies
Access management is the harmonizing of access to land with the traffic mobility needs of the roadway. It includes a set of tools that help protect public investments in roadways and improve safety. Primary access management tools and techniques include the position, spacing and design of intersections without signals (cross streets and driveways), raised medians and median openings, signalized intersections, and acceleration/deceleration lanes. Access management is chiefly discussed in the perspective of the non-freeway environment although freeways (limited access facilities) can also benefit from appropriately spaced exit and entrance ramps
SH 6 North
A study of transportation improvements to the northern section of State Highway 6 /FM 1960 and FM 529 access management. More
What's New:
To view the SH 6 Access Management Study North, visit the Documents Page.
SH 6 South
A study of transportation improvements to the southern section of State Highway 6 from FM 521 to IH 45 South. More
What's New:
To view the SH 6 Access Management Study South, visit the Documents Page.
SH 6 Southwest
The original corridor study of SH6 from FM521 to I-10. More
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