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1 Chapter 5 Horizontal Alignment Introduction
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www.lta.gov.sgCHAPTER 2 TRACK ALIGNMENT 2.1 SCOPE 2.2 HORIZONTAL ALIGNMENT 2.2.1 Horizontal Curves 2.2.2 Cant and Speed 2.2.3 Transition Curves 2.2.4 Chainages 2.2.5 Co-ordinates 2.3 VERTICAL ALIGNMENT 2.3.1 Vertical Curves 2.3.2 Gradients 2.3.3 Levels 2.4 TURNOUTS AND CROSSOVERS 2.4.1 Turnouts 2.4.2 Distance to Adjacent Turnouts
Roads: Geometric design and layout planning
www.csir.co.zaChapter 7 Roads: Geometric design and layout planning Corridors, in association with their intended functions, will ultimately define the horizontal alignment of the streets located in them. A need for high traffic speeds will suggest high values of horizontal radius, whereas reductions in radius could be applied to force speeds down to match