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This video introduces a Junction design course, congratulating students and outlining the curriculum for the first week. It covers types of junctions, junction alignment issues, design standards (including AASHTO and various international manuals), design attributes like storage length and turning radii, and case studies. The instructor also touches on human factors, traffic considerations, physical elements (like sight distances), and economic factors relevant to junction design. Ready to jump in and become a junction design guru ✅Link to the junction design course: hwy.ac/jct-geo Beginners guide to junction YouTube playlist ✅Link to the Beginners guide to junction YouTube playlist: hwy.ac/jct-geo-ply Want to connect with our amazing community ✅Link to our Highway Academy WhatsApp channel for daily tips and updates right on your phone: https://hwy.ac/jct-ch Got a question or just want to say hi? We'd love to hear from you! ✅Link to our WhatsApp direct chat: hwy.ac/wa We can't wait to see what you create! 00:00 Intro 01:02 Course Goal: Simplifying complex junction design. 01:19 Resources: Exercise files and supplementary content. 01:37 Junction Types: Exploring different junction types. 01:44 Junction Alignment: Addressing staggered junctions and acute angles. 01:58 Design Standards: Covering IRSC, AASHTO, and other manuals. 02:14 Storage Length: Understanding storage length and perception distance. 02:42 Islands & Splitters: Designing islands and splitters. 03:09 Case Studies: Examining railway crossings and speed lane changes. 03:23 Human Factor: Discussing driving habits and reaction times. 03:55 Physical Elements: Alignments, sight distances, and crosswalks.