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b. Lane-Width Overlay Limits <br /> The lane-width overlay limits extend laterally across the full width of the lane <br /> that is cut and longitudinally along the roadway from 10 feet before the first <br /> pavement cut line to 10 feet beyond the last pavement cut line. <br /> c. Bike Lane & Paved Shoulders <br /> The bike lane or paved shoulder shall be added to the lane width overlay <br /> limits when the adjacent lane is cut and overlaid. <br /> d. Crossing from One Lane to Another <br /> If a trench crosses from one lane to another then the lateral extents of the <br /> overlay increase to include the full width of both lanes that are cut from 10 <br /> feet before the first point at which the trench crosses a lane line to 10 feet <br /> beyond the last point at which the trench crosses a lane line as illustrated in <br /> the examples in Figure 8 - 4. <br /> e. Cuts Within 3 Feet of the Crown of the Road <br /> If a trench comes within 3 feet of the crown of the road, an overlay extending <br /> laterally across the full width of the cut lane plus the full width of the adjacent <br /> lane on the other side of the road crown is required from 10 feet before the <br /> first point at which the trench comes within 3 feet of the crown of the road <br /> to 10 feet beyond the last point at which the trench comes within 3 feet of <br /> the crown of the road. The remainder of the pavement may be restored as <br /> a lane-width overlay provided that no other pavement cut comes within 3 <br /> feet of the crown of the road. <br /> 8-10 Engineering Design and Development Standards <br /> September 17, 2021 <br />