Chapter VI HPMS Field Manual
December 2000
CHAPTER VI
Updating HPMS Data
This chapter provides information on updating basic HPMS data and the GIS/LRS data files and maps. HPMS data are to be updated on a regularly scheduled basis; continuous monitoring and updating are built into the process to assure the availability of timely and consistent information from all States.
The HPMS has been designed to permit updating with a minimum of effort. By systematically reporting and documenting changes as they occur, the data will not only be accurate and current, but States will also avoid periodic or sporadic workload requirements, which can be less efficient and disruptive. States are encouraged to set up ongoing mechanisms with both external (MPO, local authorities, etc.) and internal State highway agency offices to report changes as they occur. These should include internal State coordination between the HPMS staff and that of the State and MPOs, pavement management systems (PMS), traffic monitoring system, and other management systems and data collection activities.
All HPMS data are to be reported for the calendar year ending December 31. Updates to the HPMS data set may be made at any time for any data year; however, States are encouraged to make resubmittals on a timely basis when significant changes or errors are discovered.
Universe and sample data items are required to be reported annually in accordance with the guidelines outlined in Chapter IV. In general, traffic or condition-related data items are updated annually or on a 2- to 3-year cycle as indicated in the following table. Where a multi-year update cycle is shown, updated data may be collected all in one year or collection may be spread out over the several years in the cycle. Other data, such as year of improvement, lane width, shoulder type, etc., will change only as a result of physical improvement to the section.
All changes should be reported for the data year in which the change occurred; this is particularly important when reporting changes that result from highway improvements. The State should establish a mechanism that will provide these data to its road inventory system as soon as a construction project is completed and will ensure that all affected data items are updated at the same time.
Data Update Cycle
No. |
Data Item |
Update Cycle |
1 |
Year of Data |
Annual |
2 |
State Code |
No change permitted |
3 |
Reporting Units – Metric or English |
Change as necessary |
4 |
County Code |
No change permitted |
5 |
Section Identification |
Change as necessary |
6 |
Is Standard Sample |
Software coded |
7 |
Is Donut Sample |
Software coded |
8 |
State Control Field |
Change as necessary |
9 |
Is Section Grouped? |
Change as necessary |
10 |
LRS Identification |
Change as necessary |
11 |
LRS Beginning Point |
Change as necessary |
12 |
LRS Ending Point |
Change as necessary |
13 |
Rural/Urban Designation |
Change as necessary |
14 |
Urbanized Area Sampling Technique |
Change as necessary |
15 |
Urbanized Area Code |
Change as necessary |
16 |
NAAQS Nonattainment Area Code |
Change as necessary |
17 |
Functional System Code |
Change as necessary |
18 |
Generated Functional System Code |
Software calculated |
19 |
National Highway System (NHS) |
Change as necessary |
20 |
Planned Unbuilt Facility |
Change as necessary |
21 |
Official Interstate Route Number |
Change as necessary |
22 |
Route Signing |
Change as necessary |
23 |
Route Signing Qualifier |
Change as necessary |
24 |
Signed Route Number |
Change as necessary |
25 |
Governmental Ownership |
Change as necessary |
26 |
Special Systems |
Change as necessary |
27 |
Type of Facility |
Change as necessary |
28 |
Designated Truck Route |
Change as necessary |
29 |
Toll |
Change as necessary |
30 |
Section Length |
Change as necessary |
31 |
Donut Area Sample AADT Volume Group Identifier |
Software calculated from updated AADT; if AADT not reported, change as necessary |
32 |
Standard Sample AADT Volume Group Identifier |
Software calculated from updated AADT; if AADT not reported, change as necessary |
33 |
AADT |
Annual |
34 |
Number of Through Lanes |
Change when section improved |
35 |
Measured Pavement Roughness (IRI) |
2-year cycle; also change when section improved |
36 |
Present Serviceability Rating (PSR) |
2-year cycle; also change when section improved |
37 |
High Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) Operations |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
38-46 |
Highway Surveillance Systems |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
47 |
Sample Identifier |
No change permitted |
48 |
Donut Area Sample Expansion Factor |
Software calculated |
49 |
Standard Sample Expansion Factor |
Software calculated |
50 |
Surface/Pavement Type |
Change when section improved |
51 |
SN or D |
Change when section improved |
52 |
General Climate Zone |
Software coded; change if necessary |
53 |
Year of Surface Improvement |
Change when section improved |
54 |
Lane Width |
Change when section improved |
55 |
Access Control |
Change when section improved |
56 |
Median Type |
Change when section improved |
57 |
Median Width |
Change when section improved |
58 |
Shoulder Type |
Change when section improved |
59 |
Shoulder Width – Right |
Change when section improved |
60 |
Shoulder Width – Left |
Change when section improved |
61 |
Peak Parking |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
62 |
Widening Feasibility |
Change as necessary |
63-68 |
Curves by Class |
Change when section improved |
69 |
Horizontal Alignment Adequacy |
Software coded when curve data reported; if curve data not reported, change when section improved |
70 |
Type of Terrain |
Change when section improved |
71 |
Vertical Alignment Adequacy |
Software coded when grade data reported; if grade data not reported, change when section improved |
72-77 |
Grades by Class |
Change when section improved |
78 |
Percent Passing Sight Distance |
Change when section improved |
79 |
Weighted Design Speed |
Software calculated |
80 |
Speed Limit |
Change as necessary |
81 |
Percent Peak Single Unit Trucks |
Change as necessary; 3-year maximum cycle |
82 |
Percent Average Daily Single Unit Trucks |
Change as necessary; 3-year maximum cycle |
83 |
Percent Peak Combination Trucks |
Change as necessary; 3-year maximum cycle |
84 |
Percent Average Daily Combination Trucks |
Change as necessary; 3-year maximum cycle |
85 |
K-Factor |
3-year cycle |
86 |
Directional Factor |
3-year cycle |
87 |
Number of Peak Lanes |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
88 |
Left Turning Lanes/Bays |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
89 |
Right Turning Lanes/Bays |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
90 |
Prevailing Type of Signalization |
Change as necessary |
91 |
Typical Peak Percent Green Time |
Change as necessary |
92 |
Number At-Grade Intersections -- Signals |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
93 |
Number At-Grade Intersections -- Stop Signs |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
94 |
Number At-Grade Intersections -- Other or No Controls |
Change as necessary or when section improved |
95 |
Peak Capacity |
Software calculated |
96 |
Volume/Service Flow Ratio (V/SF) |
Software calculated |
97 |
Future AADT |
3-year cycle |
98 |
Year of Future AADT |
3-year cycle |
Population and land area data should be reported annually and reflect the current urbanized and small urban area boundaries as adjusted and approved by FHWA. Population estimates should be for the HPMS data reporting year; for those years between decennial censuses, the population estimate should be based on either the most recent census estimate or on the decennial Census figures adjusted for recent growth using other Federal, State, or local information.
Summary vehicle classification data should be reported annually. Information from the sites should be updated based on at least one-third of the panel each year. All functional systems must be monitored on a 3-year cycle.
After the initial reporting of LRS data, only updated information is required on an annual basis. LRS reporting status should be noted in the comment file, annually. Update inventory route, subroute number, beginning KMPT/MPT, and ending KMPT/MPT for universe and sample roadway sections annually on an as-needed basis (see Chapter IV, Items 5 and 10). Unless the lengths of the sections change or KMPTs/MPTs are reestablished, there will be no need to change this information. If the section lengths change or the KMPTs/MPTs are reestablished, the extent of kilometerpoint (milepoint) changes will depend on the LRS system used [i.e., how often kilometerpoints (milepoints) are reset to zero].
Network control LRS data should be updated in accordance with the following:
LRS Submittal Option 1; Maps and Computer Files
New inventory route and node maps for future submittals are only necessary if there are changes to the State's base highway network or LRS. Further, only those maps that cover the portion of the State's highway network that has changed need to be submitted. New or altered nodes and links should be shown along with adjacent, unchanged nodes and links. Once established, and at the State's request, FHWA will supply the necessary portions of the NHPN as either a paper map or a GIS data file for review and change purposes. Realignments or new routes that have been built also should be shown, color-coded by functional system. The alignment of new routes or realignments should be shown on these maps at a locational accuracy associated with a map scale of 1:100,000 or better, for digitizing purposes. The approximate alignment of proposed routes should be displayed.
The node data file and inventory route link data file need only be submitted if records have changed. The annual update need only consist of the records of those nodes and links that have been changed, added, or deleted. This will be indicated in Item 4, Record Status, for each record within each node data file and inventory route link data file. For those records that have changed, the appropriate items should be changed to reflect the current characteristics of the node or link. However, for any given change, the appropriate records for both the node and link files should be submitted (even if the change occurred only for the node or only within the link). A route that changes alignment, because of construction, should have its old links and nodes (only those affected by the realignment) deleted and new links and nodes added to reflect its new alignment. The same is true for a route that is realigned onto an existing highway that was not part of the base network for the previous year. New links and nodes should be added as appropriate.
LRS Submittal Option 2; LRSEDIT Files Plus Maps of New Links and Nodes
Complete LRSEDIT Files must be provided annually. Maps illustrating new links and nodes also must be provided. These maps should have a locational accuracy of at least that associated with 1:100,000 scale maps and must be adequate to support digitizing. Sufficient existing node and link detail must be included on the map(s) to enable FHWA to locate the new links and nodes.
LRS Submittal Option 3; State GIS Files
Complete GIS files must be provided annually; flags and narrative information must be provided as necessary to indicate data that has been added, deleted, or changed. FHWA should be contacted to discuss a State's plans for updating GIS submissions to ensure that FHWA receives appropriate data.
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File Type | application/msword |
File Title | CHAPTER I |
Author | Battelle |
Last Modified By | Battelle |
File Modified | 2000-10-17 |
File Created | 2000-10-13 |