Road Geometrics Clause Samples

Road Geometrics. The Standards for Road Geometrics to be adopted in the Design of the Underpasses and Approaches shall be as per IRC: 92 “Guidelines for the Design of Interchanges in Urban Areas” and IRC: 54 “Lateral and Vertical Clearances at Underpasses for Vehicular Traffic” and the Salient Features of the Underpasses are as follows. Number of Lane 4 lanes bidirectional Minimum Carriageway Width 7.5m Length of Covered Portion 50.00m Vertical Clearance 5.5m Maximum Vertical Gradient 4% (1 in 25) Length of Approach Ramp towards Outer Ring Road 155.00m Length of Approach Ramp towards Sarjapura 205.00m Minimum Width of Slip Road on southern side at Grade Level 5.5m Minimum Width of Footpath on either at Grade Level 1.8m • Vertical Gradient Maximum allowable Vertical Gradient for all Entry and Exit Ramps shall be 4% (1 in 25). • Horizontal Curves The Requirements of Horizontal Curves shall be as per IRC Guidelines. • Vertical Curves The Requirements of Vertical Curves shall be as per IRC Guidelines. • Clearances i. Minimum Vertical Clearance between the Formation Level of the Underpass and the bottom level of the Soffit of the Deck is 5.5m. ii. Minimum Lateral Clearance from any Structure to the Edge of Carriageway is as shown in the Tender Drawings. The Standards for Road Geometric to be adopted in the Design of the Underpass and Approaches shall be as per the following Codes. ⮚ IRC: 92 “Guidelines for the Design of Interchanges in Urban Areas”. ⮚ IRC: 54 “Lateral and Vertical Clearances at Underpass for Vehicular Traffic”.

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