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Switchback Design

Switchback Design

Switchback Design

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Hi

Are there any rules of thumb for the design of switchbacks (some may know it as hairpin bends) up steep slopes.

I have a road which has a gradient of 17% and need to design a switchback. What would be the recommended minimum for the following

1. Radius
2. Road cross section gradient going around the corner
3. Road longitudinal gradient going around the corner.

The road is located in a residential subdivision so it is likely to be used mostly by cars and pickups. It should be reasonably motorable though for the odd service and emergency vehicle.

Thanks

RE: Switchback Design

Garbage trucks and removalists?

RE: Switchback Design

Can't you get a variance for 15% and do some extra earthwork?

RE: Switchback Design

1. Design it for the largest vehicle you expect to use it. If it's residential, don't forget the occasional moving vans.
2. Even at a low design speed, you'll probably be at emax.

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