{ "culture": "en-US", "name": "", "guid": "", "catalogPath": "", "snippet": "This dataset contains the Roads and Highways Road Network Linear Referencing System (LRS) HPMS faulting event polyline feature class which provides the faulting measurements for Idaho\u2019s public concrete pavement segments as reported through the Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS). The data supports pavement design evaluation, maintenance planning, and performance analysis across Idaho\u2019s highway network.", "description": "
The Idaho Transportation Department's (ITD) Roads and Highways Road Network Linear Referencing System (LRS) HPMS faulting event polyline feature class represents the difference in elevation between adjacent concrete slabs at transverse joints on rigid pavements. Faulting occurs when one slab edge settles or rises relative to the next, typically due to load transfer inefficiency or erosion beneath the pavement. <\/SPAN><\/P> This measurement helps assess ride quality, structural condition, and pavement serviceability. Data is collected through field measurements or automated pavement condition surveys and is reported as the average fault height per slab joint in inches. <\/SPAN><\/P> Faulting data is used by engineers, pavement managers, and analysts to evaluate performance trends, identify maintenance needs, and model the progression of joint distress. It is maintained as part of ITD\u2019s Highway Performance Monitoring System (HPMS) submittal process to the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) and updated annually from the pavement condition inventory. <\/SPAN><\/P>