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... 21 Description A service road is a local roadway parallel to an arterial roadway whose function is to provide direct access to properties adjacent to the arterial; it may be located in front of or in back of properties, relative to the arterial. A frontage road is a type of service road located between the arterial and the adjacent property (1)
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... 22 Guide for the Analysis of Multimodal Corridor Access Management Access Management Technique Performance Trends and Documented Performance Relationships Operations Safety Install frontage road to provide access to individual parcels. ↕ ↕ ↕ ↓ ↑ ↑ ↕ ↕        Increase distance from service road to arterial along crossroad.
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... Frontage and Service Roads 23 Mode Operations Safety Buses remaining on an arterial where frontage roads are installed will have reduced flexibility for locating bus stops (particularly to serve midblock trip generators)
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... 24 Guide for the Analysis of Multimodal Corridor Access Management the development of service roads)
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... Frontage and Service Roads 25 0.08–0.12 improvement in the bus LOS score, with 0.75 points representing the range covered by one LOS letter (3, 10)

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