Sight distance definition

Sight distance means a length of distance measured along a street line from the point of intersection of two street lines.
Sight distance means the distance visible to the driver of a vehicle when the view is unobstructed by traffic.
Sight distance means a length of highway that a driver can see with an acceptable level of clarity.

Examples of Sight distance in a sentence

  • Sight distance along streets and at intersections shall be not less than the minimum horizontal and vertical distances as specified in the AASHTO Manual, current edition, for the class of street under consideration.

  • Sight distance is measured from the driver's seat of a vehicle that is ten (10) feet behind the curb line (or edge of shoulder) with the height of eye three and one-half (3.5) feet above the pavement and height of an object four and one- quarter (4.25) feet above the pavement.

  • Sight distance easements shall be in accordance with the requirements of the State Division of Highways.

  • Sight distance requirements shall be maintained at the intersection of any street, alley, or driveway improved for vehicular traffic per S.M.M.C. Sections 12-27.02 and 12-27.03.

  • Sight distance easements may be utilized to achieve this requirement.


More Definitions of Sight distance

Sight distance means the length of roadway ahead visible to the driver.
Sight distance means the distance visible to the driver of a passenger vehicle measured along the normal travel path of a roadway from a designated location and to a specified height above the roadway when the view is unobstructed by traffic.
Sight distance means a length of highway that a driver can see with an ac- ceptable level of clarity.
Sight distance means a length of highway that a driver can see with an acceptable
Sight distance means a line that encounters no visual obstruction between 2 points, each at a height of 3 feet 9 inches above the pavement, allowing for a 2 foot 6 inch clearance to accommodate grass or brush. The line represents the line of sight between the operator of an OHRV using the trail (point 1) and the operator of a vehicle approaching from either direction on the highway (point 2).
Sight distance means driver visibility of the Highway, Signs and intersections at minimum distance to safely drive the Highway at these locations.
Sight distance means the distance from the entry point onto the