FLORIDA GEOGRAPHIC DATA LIBRARY DOCUMENTATION
VERSION 2003, RELEASED NOVEMBER, 2002.

FDOT ROAD CHARACTERISTICS INVENTORY - INSIDE SHOULDERS

Geodataset Name:      INSHOULDER
Geodataset Type:      SHAPE
Geodataset Feature:   LINE

GENERAL DESCRIPTION:
This dataset contains inside shoulder locations on the FDOT Roads.  (Refer to the Data Lineage Section of this document for information on using the FDOT RCI database and dynamic segmentation.)

DATA SOURCE(S):                    Florida Department of Transportation, Roadway Characteristics Database (RCI)

SCALE OF ORIGINAL SOURCE MAPS:     1:24000

DATE OF AUTOMATION OR SOURCE:      October 2001

GEODATASET EXTENT:                 State of Florida

FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES
Datafile Name: INSHOULDER.DBF

ITEM NAME        WIDTH      TYPE         PRECISION 
ROADWAY             8      CHARACTER         -                       
ROAD_SIDE           1      CHARACTER         -                        
BEGIN_POST          8      DECIMAL           3                        
END_POST            8      DECIMAL           3                        
ISLD_ORDER          1      CHARACTER         -                        
ROAD_SHLD           1      CHARACTER         -
DESCRIPT            30     CHARACTER         -

FEATURE ATTRIBUTE TABLES CODES AND VALUES:

ITEM                DESCRIPTION

ROADWAY             RCI Unique Identifier

BEGIN_POST          Begin mile post (XXX.XXX)

END_POST            End mile post (XXX.XXX)
  
STRUCTURE           Bridge number

ROAD_SIDE           Road side type

ISLD_ORDER          Inside shoulder order

ROAD_SHLD           Inside shoulder type

DESCRIPT            Description of roadways

 

USER NOTES:

The Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), Transportation Statistics Office (TranStat) maintains traffic and roadway data in an Oracle database called Traffic and Roadway Information Systems (TRIS). The TranStat database contains transportation information relating to traffic count statistics and roadway features and characteristics for the purpose of state transportation planning and development.

The TRIS database uses the Oracle relational database management system (RDBMS), the Structured Query Language (SQL), and Pro*C to create, manipulate, maintain, and access data. The data is stored in files called tables, where the tables are organized into rows and columns. Each row in a table is a record, and each column in a table represents a property of the object the table represents. Relational databases can then link tables together based on common properties. TRIS is composed of two main databases: Roadway Information System (RIS) and Traffic Information System (TIS).

The Roadway Information System (RIS) is a collection of tables containing information necessary to uniquely identify a roadway segment and describe its features and characteristics. Traffic Information System (TIS) is a collection of tables containing information relating to traffic surveying, monitoring, and statistics. The data from the TIS and RIS databases are relatable to the arcs of the DOTRCI spatial dataset through a Dynamic Segmentation data model.

Questions?  Please call:

Paul O'Rourke (850) 414-4732
Michael Dancy (850) 414-4717
Robert Hanson (850) 414-4722

Scale is an important factor in data usage. Certain scale datasets are not suitable for some project, analysis, or modeling purposes. Please be sure you are using the best available data.

1:24000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the county level. 1:24000 data should NOT be used for high accuracy base mapping such as property parcel boundaries.

1:100000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the multi-county or regional level.

1:250000 scale datasets are recommended for projects that are at the regional or state level or larger.

Vector datasets with no defined scale or accuracy should be considered suspect. Make sure you are familiar with your data before using it for projects or analyses. Every effort has been made to supply the user with data documentation. For additional information, see the References section and the Data Source Contact section of this documentation. For more information regarding scale and accuracy, see our web pages at:

http://www.geoplan.ufl.edu/education.html

FGDL QUALITY ASSURANCE STATUS:

-Reprojected data to FGDL Albers
-Set Precision to DOUBLE
-Set Tolerances to FGDL Standards

REFERENCES:

DATA LINEAGE SUMMARY:

The FDOT RCI database is updated monthly.  This version of the database was downloaded from the FDOT ftp site (ftp://ftp.dot.state.fl.us) in October, 2001.  The download contains the FDOT basemap route coverage and all associated relational tables.  These tables can be used in conjunction with the basemap using dynamic segmentation.

Using ArcView software, version 3.2a, dynamic segmentation was performed using the relational table named "INSHOULDER" to create a shapefile of inside shoulder locations on the FDOT roads. 

MAP PROJECTION PARAMETERS

Projection                           ALBERS
Units                                METERS
Datum                                HPGN
Spheroid                             GRS1980
1st standard parallel                24   0  0.000
2nd standard parallel                31  30  0.000
central meridian                    -84   0  0.000
latitude of projection's origin      24   0  0.000 
false easting (meters)               400000.00000
false northing (meters)              0.00000

DATA SOURCES CONTACT(S):

Name:          Florida Department of Transportation,
               Transportation Statistics Office
Abbr.name:     FDOT, Transtat Office
Address:       605 Suwannee St. MS27
               Tallahassee, FL  32399 
Phone:         (850) 488-4111 x-119 
Web site:      http://www.dot.state.fl.us
     Phone:    (850) 488-4111 x-119

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Abbr. Name:             FGDL
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                        Gainesville, FL  32611-5706
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