R918-6-3. Definitions  


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  •   For the purpose of this rule, the following definitions apply:

      (1) "At-grade intersection" means a surface street intersection that may be signalized or unsignalized, where one or more of the intersecting streets are state routes;

      (2) "Department", or "UDOT", means the Utah Department of Transportation;

      (3) "Full control of access", means access to adjoining land that is designated as no access or limited access by means of the right-of-way instrument;

      (4) "Grade-separated interchange" means an intersection where the state road or interstate highway and the local road are separated from each other by one or more structures, and where access between the two roads is provided by means of entrance and exit ramps;

      (5) "Local road" means any road under the jurisdiction of any public entity other than UDOT. The entity may be a county, a municipality, or an agency of the federal government;

      (6) "Overcrossing" means a grade-separated intersection where no access between the intersecting roadways is provided, and where the state road or interstate highway crosses over the local road;

      (7) "Undercrossing" means a grade-separated intersection where no access between the intersecting roadways is provided, and where the state road or interstate highway crosses under the local road.