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complete street development guide to a phased approach TRIPP

development phases Existing 00 months 00 crores/km Phase 0 months 0 crores/km Phase 09 months 0 to 08 crores/km Phase months 07 to crores/km Each one way on existing arterial roads have three lanes with equal widths, of which left most lane is designated for use by buses and heavy vehicles. One side width on arterial roads is usually in excess of 0.0m. Lane widths are re-assigned in order to carve out space for cyclists and edge friction such as parking. Dedicated space for such functions removes obstacles from bus lanes, ensuring that they remain usable. This defines two zones on the ROW Zone for slow functions and Zone for motor vehicles. This phase should be used to evaluate the impact and performance of painted bus lanes in terms of increased bus speed as well obstruction to or conflict with left turning vehicle. Part of the assigned to cyclists and other slow functions is included in Zone. This Zone, which includes width from the bus lane to property edge, is redesigned to designate space for cycle tracks, footpath, service lane, services (such as lighting and drainage), signboards, IPT parking, landscaping, etc. Bus lane may remain painted in zone, subject to transition in to segregated bus lanes for arterial roads in subsequent phase. Four lane collector roads may retain painted bus lanes. Curb side painted bus lanes cannot be designated for exclusive bus use, as they need to accommodate, access for IPT parking, properties and left lanes. Zone, which is designated for motor vehicles, including buses, is developed to include segregated central bus ways with bus stations and commuter access infrastructure. Phase, and development should be based on recommendations included in guidelines and standards such as those included in the last plate.

Mark measurement lines and record cross section* widths at 0m interval between two consecutive intersections on a Identify and demarcate near side of the junction (zone) 0m from the stop line on the approaching direction of the junction. Identify and demarcate far side of the junction (zone) 0m from the intersection while moving away from the junction. Identify and demarcate bus stop area on the m in either direction from the center of the bus shelter or designated bus box.. Identify and demarcate major left lane or unsignalised intersection zone m in either direction from the left lane edge of width X m. phase development step Erase existing lane markings or any other pavement marking such as those designating bus lane, bus stop etc. *Refer the following plate for cross section details

0.0 to 0. m 0. to.0 m.0 to. m. to.0 m.0 to. m. to.0 m > m on Ring Road Minimum. to.9m width cycle lane, protected by plastic barriers, is required for a bicyclist to overtake a cycle rickshaw..m width bus lane and x.m width motor vehicle lanes, are good for vehicular speeds to less than 0km/h Minimum. to.9m width cycle lane, protected by plastic barriers, is required for a bicyclist to overtake a cycle rickshaw..m width bus lane and x.7m width motor vehicle lanes, are good for vehicular speeds less than 0km/h Minimum. to.9m width cycle lane, protected by plastic barriers, is required for a bicyclist to overtake a cycle rickshaw..m width bus lane and x.0m width motor vehicle lanes, are good for vehicular speeds of less than 0km/h Minimum. to.9m width cycle lane, protected by plastic barriers, is required for a bicyclist to overtake a cycle rickshaw..m width bus lane and x.m width motor vehicle lanes, are good for vehicular speeds of 0km/h.7m width cycle lane, protected by plastic barriers, is required for a bicyclist to overtake a cycle rickshaw..m width bus lane and x.m width motor vehicle lanes, are good for vehicular speeds of 0km/h.m width cycle lane, protected by plastic barriers, allow two rickshaws to cross..m width bus lane and x.m width motor vehicle lanes, are good for vehicular speeds of 0km/h. Up to.m shy away accommodates vendors and IPT parking. Parts of Ring Road and selected arterial roads have a 8 lane divided. Here, up to.0m width cycle lane, protected by plastic barriers, allow two rickshaws to cross..m width bus lane and x.m width motor vehicle lanes, are good for vehicular speeds of 0km/h. Shy away width higher than.m, accommodates vendors and IPT parking. phase development cross section design options > m Carriageway with High parking demand Some arterial roads have a wide which accommodates high on street parking demand. Here parking bays and a parking lane is provided between curb edge and painted cycle lane. Cycle lane is segregated from parking using plastic bollards/cone and chain.. to.0m width cycle lane, protected by plastic barriers, allows cyclist to overtake.. to.m width bus lane and x.7 to.m width motor vehicle lanes, are good for vehicular speeds of 0 to 0km/h

Ignore measurement lines and widths recorded at planned road widening such as those at bus bays or planned street parking bays. For all other measurement lines, mark lane widths based on design for width category* at each of the accepted measurement lines Because median edge is regular and uniform, all measurements for marking designed cross section, should be initiated from this side. Draw guide lines for lane marking by joining lane measurement marks on each consecutive measurement line, using the horizontal median profile. phase development step *Refer the previous plate for cross section details

Define cycle lane using 00mm wide solid thermoplastic lane marking, connecting marked cycle lane widths (every 0m). Do not mark on the bus stop area or through intersections. Demarcated cycle lane shall be painted with retroreflective thermoplastic pavement marking in selected shade of green (or any designated colour). Alternately, 8m long (cycle lane width) green colour cycle boxes may be provided with a white cycle logo*. This box may be repeated every 00m on the cycle lane. 00mm wide rumble strips (across the ) developed using single layer of mastic asphalt (painted white) or multilayer of white thermoplastic paint (mm thick) at 00mm interval for a minimum length of.0m, before any unsignalised intersection, major left lane or the start of a bus stop area. Do not apply rumble strip across cycle lane. Define bus lane using 00mm wide solid thermoplastic lane marking connecting marked bus lane width every 0m. Do not mark across rumble strips or intersections. Mark, 8m long (and bus lane width) bus only boxes using blue retroreflective thermoplastic pavement marking. Label the bus only boxes with BUS ONLY text in white retroreflective thermoplastic marking*. Mark bus only boxes at the end and beginning of a continuous defined bus lane. If bus lane is discontinued for bus stop marking or at left lanes, its ends should be marked using bus only boxes. These boxes should be repeated at approximately every 00m on a continuous bus lane. phase development step 7 Portable plastic barrier Demarcate, 0m long (identified) bus stop area using dark red thermoplastic pavement marking between curb and bus lane inner edge. Label bus stop area with white retro reflective thermoplastic paint over dark red area marking. Demarcate continuity of cycle lane and shy away space (including bus bay area) using dashed and/or continuous marking. Define motor vehicle lanes using.m long broken lane marking (.0m spacing) connecting motor vehicle lane width markings every 0m, parallel to or along the horizontal median profile. Do not mark across rumble strips Cycle lane demarcation across unsignalised junctions or major left lanes using broken thermoplastic paint marking (.0m long at.0m interval) 7 Mark m wide zebra crossings, m from the intersection edge. Stop line should be located m before the zebra crossing (or m from intersection edge) on the near side of the junction. On the near side of intersection a minimum m x m cycle box shall be demarcated m after the zebra crossing using green thermoplastic marking with white cycle logo *Refer the following plate for details

phase development marking and signage details Plastic barrier for protecting cyclists from bus traffic. Should be placed on the edge between cycle and bus lane at a frequency of 0 to 0m. Do not place at major left lanes or unsignalised intersections Plastic bollards (every to 0m) with chain or rod link, to segregate cycle track from street parking lane on > m wide Bus lane marking detail. BUS ONLY text in white thermoplastic paint over blue thermoplastic paint box. To be repeated at ends and beginning and at every 00m on a continuous bus lane. Following resource material may be referred to, for planning, designing and developing complete streets: Recommendations for traffic provisions in built-up area (ASVV), CROW record Planning and Design Guideline for Cycle Infrastructure, TRIPP IIT Delhi and Shakti Sustainable Energy Foundation Street Design Guideline, UTTIPEC, Delhi Development Authority Guidelines for Pedestrian Facilities, IRC: 0 0 Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, Government of India Code of Practice for Road Markings, IRC: -0 Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, Government of India Recommended Practice for the Design and Layout of Cycle Tracks, IRC: -0 Ministry of Road Transport and Highway, Government of India Design of Urban Roads Code of Practice (Part I to Part V), Ministry of Urban Development, Government of India Bus Rapid Transit System Design Guideline, TRIIP Indian Institute oftechnology, Delhi Cycle lane marking detail. Cycle logo in white thermoplastic paint over green thermoplastic base. To be repeated at end and beginning and at every 00m on a continuous cycle lane.