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Highway Engineering
LECTURE BY:
AKSHATHA B AB E, M.TECH, MISTE.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR
DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING
1
Module 2: HIGHWAY CROSS SECTION ELEMENTS
1. Friction Considerations : The friction of skid resistance between
vehicle tyre and pavement surface is one of the factors determining the
operating speed and the minimum distance requires for stopping of
vehicles.
2. Unevenness : The longitudinal profile of the road pavement has to be
even' in order to provide a good riding comfort to fast moving vehicles
3. Light Reflecting Characteristics : Night visibility depends upon
the colour and light reflecting characteristics of the pavement surface. The
glare caused by the reflection of head lights is considerably high on wet
pavement surface than on the dry pavement.
4. Drainage of Surface Water
2
PAVEMENT
3
CROSS SLOPE OR CAMBER
Cross slope or camber is the slope provided to the road surface
in the transverse direction to drain off the rain water from the
road surface
The rate of camber or cross slope is usually designated by 1 in
‘n’ which means the transverse slope is in ratio 1 vertical to n
horizontal.
The required camber of a pavement depends on
1. Type of pavement surface
2. The amount of rainfall
RECOMMENDED VALUES OF CAMBER
Sl.
N
o
Type of road surface Range of camber in areas of
Heavy rainfall Low rainfall
1 Cement concrete and
high type bituminous
surface
1 in 50 or 2.0 % 1 in 60 or 1.7%
2 Thin bituminous surface 1 in 40 or 2.5 % 1 in 50 or 2.0 %
3 Water bound Macadam
and gravel pavement
1 in 33 or 3.0 % 1 in 40 or 2.5%
4 Earth road 1 in 25 or 4.0 % 1 in 33 or 3.0 %
SHAPE OF CROSS SLOPE
WIDTH OF PAVEMENT OR CARRIAGEWAY
The width of pavement or carriageway depends on
1. Width of Traffic Lane
2. Number of Lanes.
MEDIANS/TRAFFIC SEPARATORS
In highways with divided carriageway, a median is provided between
two sets of traffic lanes intended to divide the traffic moving in
opposite directions.
The main function of the median is to prevent head-on collision
between vehicles moving in opposite directions on adjacent lanes.
KERBS
Kerb indicates the boundary between the pavement and median or foot
path or island or shoulder.
Low or Mountable Kerbs : These types of kerbs are provided such that they
encourage the traffic to remain in the through traffic lanes and also allow the driver to
enter the shoulder area with little difficulty.
Semi-Barrier Type Kerbs : When the pedestrian traffic is high, these kerbs are
provided. Their height is 15 cm above the pavement edge.
Barrier Type Kerbs : They are designed to discourage vehicles from leaving the
pavement. They are provided when there is considerable amount of pedestrian traffic.
They are placed at a height of 20 cm above The Pavement Edge with A Steep Batter.
Submerged Kerbs : They are used in rural roads. The kerbs are provided at
pavement edges between pavement edge and shoulder
KERBS
ROAD MARGINS
The portion of the road beyond the carriageway and on the roadway can be generally
called road margin. Various elements that form the road margins are given below.
Shoulder
sShoulders are provided on both sides of the pavement all along the road in the case of
undivided highway and are provided on the outer edge of the highway in divided
carriage way
Guard rails are provided at the edge of the shoulder when the road is
constructed on a fill so that vehicles are prevented from running off the
embankment, especially when the height of the fill exceeds 3 m.
Guard stones (painted with black and white strips) are installed at suitable
intervals along the outer edge of the formation at horizontal curves of roads
running on embankments along rural areas so as to provide better night
visibility of the curves under head lights of vehicles
Guard rails
Footpath or side-walk
In order to provide safe facility to pedestrians to walk along the roadway,
foot paths or side-walks are provided in urban areas where the pedestrian
traffic is noteworthy and the vehicular traffic is also heavy.
By providing good foot path facility, the pedestrians can keep off from the
carriageway and they are segregated from the moving vehicular traffic. Thus,
the operating speeds of the vehicular traffic increases and there will be
marked reduction in accidents involving pedestrians.
Drive ways
Drive ways connect the highway with commercial establishment like fuel-
stations, service-stations etc.
Drive ways should be properly designed and located, fairly away from an
intersection.
The radius of the drive way curve should be kept as large as possible, but the
width of the drive way should be minimised to reduce the crossing distance
for the pedestrians.
Cycle tracks
Cycle tracks are provided in urban areas where the volume of cycle traffic on
the road is very high. A minimum width of 2 m is provided for the cycle
track and the width may be increased by 1.0 m for each additional cycle lane.
Parking lanes are provided on urban roads to allow kerb parking. As far as
possible only 'parallel parking' should be allowed as it is safer for moving
vehicles. For parallel parking, the minimum lane width should be 3.0 m.
Parking lanes
Bus bays may be provided by recessing the kerb to avoid conflict with
moving traffic. Bus bays should be located at least 75 m away from the
intersections
Bus bays
Lay-byes are provided near public conveniences with guide maps to enable
drivers to stop clear off the carriageway. Lay-byes should normally be of 3.0
width and at least 30 m length with 15 m end tapers on both sides.
Lay-byes
WIDTH OF FORMATION OR ROADWAY
Width of formation or roadway is the sum of widths of pavement or
carriageway including separators, if any and the shoulders. Formation or
roadway width is the top width of the highway embankment or the bottom
width of highway cutting excluding the side drains.
1. Right of way is the area of land acquired for the road, along its alignment.
2. The width of the acquired land for right of way is known as 'land width'
3. It depends on the importance of the road and possible future
development.
RIGHT OF WAY AND LAND WIDTH
SIGHT DISTANCE
 Sight distance is the length of road visible ahead of the driver
at any instance.
 Sight distance available at any location of the carriageway is
the actual distance a driver with his eye level at a specified
height above the pavements surface has visibility of any
stationary or moving object of specified height which is on
the carriageway ahead.
 The sight distance between the driver and the object is
measured along the road surface.
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Highway Cross-sectional Elements

  • 1. Highway Engineering LECTURE BY: AKSHATHA B AB E, M.TECH, MISTE. ASSISTANT PROFESSOR DEPT. OF CIVIL ENGINEERING 1 Module 2: HIGHWAY CROSS SECTION ELEMENTS
  • 2. 1. Friction Considerations : The friction of skid resistance between vehicle tyre and pavement surface is one of the factors determining the operating speed and the minimum distance requires for stopping of vehicles. 2. Unevenness : The longitudinal profile of the road pavement has to be even' in order to provide a good riding comfort to fast moving vehicles 3. Light Reflecting Characteristics : Night visibility depends upon the colour and light reflecting characteristics of the pavement surface. The glare caused by the reflection of head lights is considerably high on wet pavement surface than on the dry pavement. 4. Drainage of Surface Water 2 PAVEMENT
  • 3. 3 CROSS SLOPE OR CAMBER Cross slope or camber is the slope provided to the road surface in the transverse direction to drain off the rain water from the road surface The rate of camber or cross slope is usually designated by 1 in ‘n’ which means the transverse slope is in ratio 1 vertical to n horizontal. The required camber of a pavement depends on 1. Type of pavement surface 2. The amount of rainfall
  • 4. RECOMMENDED VALUES OF CAMBER Sl. N o Type of road surface Range of camber in areas of Heavy rainfall Low rainfall 1 Cement concrete and high type bituminous surface 1 in 50 or 2.0 % 1 in 60 or 1.7% 2 Thin bituminous surface 1 in 40 or 2.5 % 1 in 50 or 2.0 % 3 Water bound Macadam and gravel pavement 1 in 33 or 3.0 % 1 in 40 or 2.5% 4 Earth road 1 in 25 or 4.0 % 1 in 33 or 3.0 %
  • 6. WIDTH OF PAVEMENT OR CARRIAGEWAY The width of pavement or carriageway depends on 1. Width of Traffic Lane 2. Number of Lanes.
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  • 8. MEDIANS/TRAFFIC SEPARATORS In highways with divided carriageway, a median is provided between two sets of traffic lanes intended to divide the traffic moving in opposite directions. The main function of the median is to prevent head-on collision between vehicles moving in opposite directions on adjacent lanes.
  • 9. KERBS Kerb indicates the boundary between the pavement and median or foot path or island or shoulder. Low or Mountable Kerbs : These types of kerbs are provided such that they encourage the traffic to remain in the through traffic lanes and also allow the driver to enter the shoulder area with little difficulty. Semi-Barrier Type Kerbs : When the pedestrian traffic is high, these kerbs are provided. Their height is 15 cm above the pavement edge. Barrier Type Kerbs : They are designed to discourage vehicles from leaving the pavement. They are provided when there is considerable amount of pedestrian traffic. They are placed at a height of 20 cm above The Pavement Edge with A Steep Batter. Submerged Kerbs : They are used in rural roads. The kerbs are provided at pavement edges between pavement edge and shoulder
  • 10. KERBS
  • 11. ROAD MARGINS The portion of the road beyond the carriageway and on the roadway can be generally called road margin. Various elements that form the road margins are given below. Shoulder sShoulders are provided on both sides of the pavement all along the road in the case of undivided highway and are provided on the outer edge of the highway in divided carriage way
  • 12. Guard rails are provided at the edge of the shoulder when the road is constructed on a fill so that vehicles are prevented from running off the embankment, especially when the height of the fill exceeds 3 m. Guard stones (painted with black and white strips) are installed at suitable intervals along the outer edge of the formation at horizontal curves of roads running on embankments along rural areas so as to provide better night visibility of the curves under head lights of vehicles Guard rails
  • 13. Footpath or side-walk In order to provide safe facility to pedestrians to walk along the roadway, foot paths or side-walks are provided in urban areas where the pedestrian traffic is noteworthy and the vehicular traffic is also heavy. By providing good foot path facility, the pedestrians can keep off from the carriageway and they are segregated from the moving vehicular traffic. Thus, the operating speeds of the vehicular traffic increases and there will be marked reduction in accidents involving pedestrians.
  • 14. Drive ways Drive ways connect the highway with commercial establishment like fuel- stations, service-stations etc. Drive ways should be properly designed and located, fairly away from an intersection. The radius of the drive way curve should be kept as large as possible, but the width of the drive way should be minimised to reduce the crossing distance for the pedestrians.
  • 15. Cycle tracks Cycle tracks are provided in urban areas where the volume of cycle traffic on the road is very high. A minimum width of 2 m is provided for the cycle track and the width may be increased by 1.0 m for each additional cycle lane.
  • 16. Parking lanes are provided on urban roads to allow kerb parking. As far as possible only 'parallel parking' should be allowed as it is safer for moving vehicles. For parallel parking, the minimum lane width should be 3.0 m. Parking lanes
  • 17. Bus bays may be provided by recessing the kerb to avoid conflict with moving traffic. Bus bays should be located at least 75 m away from the intersections Bus bays
  • 18. Lay-byes are provided near public conveniences with guide maps to enable drivers to stop clear off the carriageway. Lay-byes should normally be of 3.0 width and at least 30 m length with 15 m end tapers on both sides. Lay-byes
  • 19. WIDTH OF FORMATION OR ROADWAY Width of formation or roadway is the sum of widths of pavement or carriageway including separators, if any and the shoulders. Formation or roadway width is the top width of the highway embankment or the bottom width of highway cutting excluding the side drains.
  • 20. 1. Right of way is the area of land acquired for the road, along its alignment. 2. The width of the acquired land for right of way is known as 'land width' 3. It depends on the importance of the road and possible future development. RIGHT OF WAY AND LAND WIDTH
  • 21. SIGHT DISTANCE  Sight distance is the length of road visible ahead of the driver at any instance.  Sight distance available at any location of the carriageway is the actual distance a driver with his eye level at a specified height above the pavements surface has visibility of any stationary or moving object of specified height which is on the carriageway ahead.  The sight distance between the driver and the object is measured along the road surface.