The document outlines the steps involved in highway route location, which includes reconnaissance, preliminary, and final location surveys. The reconnaissance survey evaluates feasibility of corridor routes based on topography, traffic, land use, environment, and economics. The preliminary survey determines horizontal and vertical alignments and evaluates routes for cost, environment, safety, and cost-benefit. The final survey fixes the center line and collects additional data like cross-sections and elevations for working drawings. The overall process aims to find a location that minimizes costs while considering traffic needs and impacts.