Document Status
Current
Supplement
Core Supplement
Abstract
Aims to extend the guidance offered in Manual for Streets (MfS1) to cover busier streets and non-trunk roads, attempting to close gaps in design guidance between the earlier document and the Design Manual for Roads and Bridges (DMRB). Section A explores the context and process, looking at street types, highway design, risk and liability and the implementation process. Section B covers detailed design issues relating to pedestrian, cycle and bus facilities, carriageways and then looks more closely at junctions, crossings and access, visibility, on-street parking, street furniture and trees, traffic signs and markings. The final section includes 5 case studies.
History
This companion guide (MfS2) supports: Manual for Streets (DCLG 2007, published in conjunction with DfT), which superseded: Design Bulletin 32: Residential roads and footpaths. 2nd edition (DOE, 1992) and Places, streets and movements - a companion guide to Design Bulletin 32: residential roads and footpaths (DETR, 1998). An additional summary is also available, Manual for streets - a summary (DFT, 2007).
ISBN
9780902933439
Subjects
- Roads and traffic
- Rooflights
- Electrical services
- Planning and development
- Roads
- Footways/Pedestrian crossings
- Building services
- Lighting
- Transport planning
- Civil engineering, infrastructure and public utilities
- Transport facilities
- Windows and doors
Publisher History
The Chartered Institution of Highways and Transportation (CIHT) was previously known as the Institution of Highways and Transportation (IHT). It provides information on the planning, design, construction, maintenance and operation of land-based transport systems and infrastructure.