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A minor road intersects a major four-lane undivided road with a design speed of 100 km/h. The intersection is controlled
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A minor road intersects a major four-lane undivided road with a design speed of 100 km/h. The intersection is controlled
A minor road intersects a major four-lane undivided road with a design speed of 100 km/h. The intersection is controlled with a stop sign on the minor road. If the design vehicle is a single-unit truck, determine the minimum sight distance required on the major road that will allow a stopped vehicle on the minor road to safely turn left if the approach grade on the minor road is 4%. For this same manoeuvre, determine the length of the sight distance triangle leg on the minor road for ISD analysis. Assume that the distance from the stop line on the minor road to the edge of the pavement of the major road is 3.0 m. Lane width is 3.6 m for all lanes on the major road and 3.4 m for all lanes on the minor road.