Civil Engineering - Highway Engineering - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 4 (Q.No. 6)
6.
The width formation of a road means the width of
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Preetish said:
6 years ago
Option D is correct.
Because in Option B we are considering only about the pavement and shoulders, but if there is a separation in the road then we are not considering that. So, Option B is partially correct.
And Option D is correct for all the cases.
Because in Option B we are considering only about the pavement and shoulders, but if there is a separation in the road then we are not considering that. So, Option B is partially correct.
And Option D is correct for all the cases.
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Gayatree said:
5 years ago
Options D is the correct answer.
(2)
Pooja said:
4 years ago
D is the correct answer.
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Mohit Suryavanshi said:
3 years ago
Option B is the correct one as compared to D because in the question, it's not given road conditions.
I.E that road is made cutting and felling.
I.E that road is made cutting and felling.
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Garry said:
8 years ago
B and D both are correct.
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Jogendra said:
9 years ago
Answer is b.
Width formation includes the width of pavement + shoulder.
Width formation includes the width of pavement + shoulder.
Nikhil Navnage said:
9 years ago
Width of formation or roadway is the sum of width of pavement or carriageway including separators if any and the shoulders.
FORMATION OR ROADWAY width is the top width of highway embankment or bottom width of highway cutting excluding the side drains.
Answer. D is correct.
FORMATION OR ROADWAY width is the top width of highway embankment or bottom width of highway cutting excluding the side drains.
Answer. D is correct.
Garry said:
8 years ago
B and D both are correct.
Praveen dubey said:
7 years ago
Option B is correct.
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