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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 2 (Q.No. 42)
42.
The extra widening of pavements recommended by Indian Roads Congress for hill roads having radius 150 metres, is
1.5 m
1.0 m
0.5 m
0.0 m
2.0 m
Answer: Option
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Madhu said:   8 years ago
For single lane road r>100 , extra widening=0
For double lane road r>300, extra widening=0

In question, they have not mentioned whether it is a single lane or double lane road. so the question is contradictory.
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Mangesh said:   5 years ago
As per IRC if r>300 then no need to provide extra widening.
If r<50 then extra widening provided on only one side.
And if 'r' is 8n between 50 to 300m then extra widening provided on both sides.
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Vipul said:   5 years ago
Recommended by Indian Roads Congress.

For hill roads, the radius 150 metres no need to provide extra widening for any type of Road.

Bappa said:   9 years ago
As the radius 150 less than 300m, so widening of curves provide by.0.6m (when r=101 to 300) for two lane. So given answer is wrong.

Roy said:   8 years ago
Provision of extra widening is nil, for a single lane of radius greater than 60m and for two-lane greater than 300 m.

Anirban Roy said:   5 years ago
For 1 lane road if R>60--> Ew= 0.
For 2 lane road if R>300--> Ew= 0.

Binod said:   4 years ago
As per IRC, in hilly roads r>50m, so no need to provide extra widening.

Asita said:   9 years ago
Extra widening of single lane pavements is 'Nil' for radius 101 to 300.
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Abhishek said:   7 years ago
FOR SINGLE LANE ROAD R>100 Ew=0.
FOR TWO LANE ROAD R>300 Ew=0.
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Manish said:   6 years ago
150 lies between 5>R>300, so EW provide in both side.
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