nutbutter
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 1, 2005
- 100
Hello,
I have a question. I'm just laying out some conceptual plans for a residential roadway. I don't have much experience with roadway design.
My initial layout was designed so that their was an intersection smack dab in the middle of a vertical crest curve. My intuition tells me that this wouldn't be ideal because site distances would be limited for cars turning onto the street from the side street. It seems to me that they would be looking downhill in both directions and wouldn't have the visibility that they would have if it were flat. Is this correct?
A drafter I work with who has more experience was saying that it's better to have an intersection at a vertical crest curve. He seemed to believe that you would be able to see further since you were looking downhill. I disagree.
Can anyone clear this up for me?
Thanks,
Steve
I have a question. I'm just laying out some conceptual plans for a residential roadway. I don't have much experience with roadway design.
My initial layout was designed so that their was an intersection smack dab in the middle of a vertical crest curve. My intuition tells me that this wouldn't be ideal because site distances would be limited for cars turning onto the street from the side street. It seems to me that they would be looking downhill in both directions and wouldn't have the visibility that they would have if it were flat. Is this correct?
A drafter I work with who has more experience was saying that it's better to have an intersection at a vertical crest curve. He seemed to believe that you would be able to see further since you were looking downhill. I disagree.
Can anyone clear this up for me?
Thanks,
Steve