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Discussion Forum : Highway Engineering - Section 1 (Q.No. 29)
29.
Maximum super-elevation on hill roads should not exceed
Discussion:
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JEET said:
6 years ago
7% = Plain & Rolling.
7% = Hilly terrain (snow).
10% = Hilly terrain (no Snow).
4% = Urban Area.
7% = Hilly terrain (snow).
10% = Hilly terrain (no Snow).
4% = Urban Area.
(6)
Khalid wahid said:
7 years ago
7% = plain.
7% = hilly terrain bounded by snow.
10% = hilly terrain not bounded by snow('e' is high because the risk is high on the unbounded curve).
4% = Urban.
7% = hilly terrain bounded by snow.
10% = hilly terrain not bounded by snow('e' is high because the risk is high on the unbounded curve).
4% = Urban.
(3)
Sabariii said:
1 decade ago
For plain region 7%.
For hilly region 10%.
For hilly region 10%.
(2)
Arun lodhi said:
9 years ago
Plan and rolling - 7%.
Mountain and hilly terrain - 10%.
Mountain and hilly terrain - 10%.
(1)
Abhi said:
1 decade ago
You have to mentioned that not bound with snow.
P.dubey said:
1 decade ago
Hill road minimum 2.5 and maximum 10 are considered.
Sahil Sanjeev Salvi said:
8 years ago
7% (1 in 15)for Plain.
7% (1 in 15) for a hilly region with snow.
10% (1 in 10) for a hilly region without snow.
7% (1 in 15) for a hilly region with snow.
10% (1 in 10) for a hilly region without snow.
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