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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 4 (Q.No. 13)
13.
The minimum width of the pavement of a National Highway should be
Discussion:
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Gourav said:
8 years ago
I think 6.7.
Bhanuvalmiki said:
8 years ago
How? Please can you explain.
Mukunda said:
8 years ago
Yes, 6.7m.
Garry said:
8 years ago
The width of payment for single Lane is 3.75 M so how these answers can be correct.
Aadarsh said:
7 years ago
Ans is D.
i.e. 3.6+0.7+3.6=7.9m.
i.e. 3.6+0.7+3.6=7.9m.
Lalit sharma said:
7 years ago
Answer is E 8.1.
3.7 is a minimum width for a single lane.
Therefore 3.7 + 0.7 + 3.7 = 8.1.
3.7 is a minimum width for a single lane.
Therefore 3.7 + 0.7 + 3.7 = 8.1.
Vishwasnv said:
7 years ago
6.7 is the correct answer.
Abubakar said:
6 years ago
There is a difference between the width of pavement and width of formation.
width of the formation may be 6.7m
But the width of the pavement is 5.7m so the answer is right.
width of the formation may be 6.7m
But the width of the pavement is 5.7m so the answer is right.
Indrajit w said:
6 years ago
For single-lane width 3.75 meter, but when to multi-lane width becomes 3.5 meters. For 2 lane 3.5+3.5+.7 = 7.7.
Sagar Rathor said:
6 years ago
For single-lane road - 3.5 m.
Double lane road with Kerb - 7.5 m.
Double lane road without Kerb - 7 m.
Multilane - 3.5m/lane.
Intermediate lane- 5.5 m.
Single lane Bridge- 4.25m.
Village road - 3m.
Double lane road with Kerb - 7.5 m.
Double lane road without Kerb - 7 m.
Multilane - 3.5m/lane.
Intermediate lane- 5.5 m.
Single lane Bridge- 4.25m.
Village road - 3m.
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