About Profile Design Checks and Design Check Sets

Create design checks to verify the design parameters for criteria that are not included in the design criteria tables. Save commonly used combinations of design checks in a design check set, which is then applied to a profile.

Profile Design Checks

The tables contained in the design criteria file contain A.A.S.H.T.O. standards tables for Stopping Sight Distance, Overtaking Sight Distance, and Headlight Sight Distance minimum K values at specified design speeds. Other criteria can be checked by using mathematical expressions, which are known as design checks.

Design checks are created and managed in the same manner as label expressions. Use the Design Check Editor dialog box to create and edit design checks. To apply a design check to a profile, you must add it to a design check set.

Note: When you add curve design checks to a design check set, you must specify whether to apply it to sag curves, crest curves, or both.

Design checks differ from label expressions in that they always return a true or false value. For example, you can create a design check to issue a notification if a straight is shorter than a specified minimum straight length.

Profile Design Check Sets

After you create a design check, save it with an appropriate combination of other design checks in a design check set. A design check set can be applied to a profile either during the profile creation process, or through an existing profile’s properties.

A design check set consists of design checks for a combination of design check types. For example, you can create a design check set that consists of separate design checks for minimum and maximum K values for sag and crest curves.