Description: The TxDOT Roadway_Linework_wAssets feature class is a statewide dataset that has attribute information routed to TxDOT Roadway linework. By using linear referencing tools, attribute information from the TxDOT Roadway Inventory table are located on the linework. Roadway attributes such as functional system, traffic counts, surface types among many others can be found on a roadway simply by selecting it or performing a query. The TxDOT Roadway Inventory layer can also be found on TxDOT’s Open Data Portal. This product is created annually by the Transportation Planning and Programming Division at TxDOT in the Data Analysis, Mapping and Reporting Branch for internal and public use.To create a line event (route), use ROUTE_ID from TxDOT Roadway Linework as the Route Identifier. Then, use the TxDOT Roadway Inventory table: RIA_RTE_ID as the Route Identifier, FRM_DFO and TO_DFO as the measure fields.Updated: AnnuallySource: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)
Copyright Text: Transportation Planning and Programming Division - Data Management Section
TPP-GIS@txdot.gov
Description: The TxDOT Roadway_Linework_wAssets feature class is a statewide dataset that has attribute information routed to TxDOT Roadway linework. By using linear referencing tools, attribute information from the TxDOT Roadway Inventory table are located on the linework. Roadway attributes such as functional system, traffic counts, surface types among many others can be found on a roadway simply by selecting it or performing a query. The TxDOT Roadway Inventory layer can also be found on TxDOT’s Open Data Portal. This product is created annually by the Transportation Planning and Programming Division at TxDOT in the Data Analysis, Mapping and Reporting Branch for internal and public use.To create a line event (route), use ROUTE_ID from TxDOT Roadway Linework as the Route Identifier. Then, use the TxDOT Roadway Inventory table: RIA_RTE_ID as the Route Identifier, FRM_DFO and TO_DFO as the measure fields.Updated: AnnuallySource: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)
Copyright Text: Transportation Planning and Programming Division - Data Management Section
TPP-GIS@txdot.gov
Description: Traffic signs or road signs are signs erected at the side of or above roads to give instructions or provide information to road users. Sign structures are traffic sign assemblies that are used to support and display road signs. The assets have same location of sign supports.
Description: Pavement markings combine with road signs and traffic lights to give you important information about the direction of traffic and where you may and may not travel. Pavement markings divide traffic lanes, show turning lanes, mark pedestrian crossings, indicate obstacles and tell you when it is not safe to pass. The assets were on the corner closest to the ARAN. Only continue the striping through an intersection if the actual striping does NOT break. Mark all shared striping (center lines mostly) in Direction 5 only unless it is a ONE-WAY Road.
Description: A median is a portion that is used to divide different directions of roadways. It may be flush, depressed or raised. Medians benefit pedestrians by providing a place in the center of the road to safely wait before crossing a street. It also helps drivers safely avoid the visual fatigue of a long-distance drive. Normally, there is barrier around the median to protect it. The assets were marked in the primary direction only to avoid duplicate assets. For areas without a median, the median type would be extract as “Undivided”. The fillet ends of the median will not be included in the extraction.
Description: Sidewalk is a path along the side of a street, highway, terminals. Usually constructed of concrete, pavers, brick, stone, or asphalt, it is designed for pedestrians.
Description: The TxDOT Roadway_Linework_wAssets feature class is a statewide dataset that has attribute information routed to TxDOT Roadway linework. By using linear referencing tools, attribute information from the TxDOT Roadway Inventory table are located on the linework. Roadway attributes such as functional system, traffic counts, surface types among many others can be found on a roadway simply by selecting it or performing a query. The TxDOT Roadway Inventory layer can also be found on TxDOT’s Open Data Portal. This product is created annually by the Transportation Planning and Programming Division at TxDOT in the Data Analysis, Mapping and Reporting Branch for internal and public use.To create a line event (route), use ROUTE_ID from TxDOT Roadway Linework as the Route Identifier. Then, use the TxDOT Roadway Inventory table: RIA_RTE_ID as the Route Identifier, FRM_DFO and TO_DFO as the measure fields.Updated: AnnuallySource: Geospatial Roadway Inventory Database (GRID)
Copyright Text: Transportation Planning and Programming Division - Data Management Section
TPP-GIS@txdot.gov