7.4.2 Typical Section

Suburban arterial example typical sections are shown in through below. The geometric dimensions shown in these sections may be adjusted in accordance with .
For suburban roadways with more urban characteristics, provides guidance on selecting the number of through lanes based on volume and refers to the for more details. For suburban roadways with more rural characteristics, lists the preferred cross-section for various combinations of volume, driveway activity, and truck percentage.
Suburban Typical Section – Two-Way Left Turn Lane (TWLTL) ( click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 7-10: Suburban Typical Section – Two-Way Left Turn Lane (TWLTL)
 Suburban Typical Section -Two-Way Left Turn Lane (TWLTL) with Constrained ROW  ( click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 7-11: Suburban Typical Section -Two-Way Left Turn Lane (TWLTL) with Constrained ROW
Suburban Typical Section – Raised Median ( click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 7-12: Suburban Typical Section – Raised Median
 Suburban Typical Section – Raised Median with Constrained ROW ( click in image to see full-size image)
Figure 7-13: Suburban Typical Section – Raised Median with Constrained ROW