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'''Road curves''' are regular bends in [[roads]] to bring a gradual change of direction. Similar curves are on [[railways]] and [[canals]].
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Road Curves are regular bends provided in the lines of communication like [[roads]], [[railways]] etc. and also in [[canals]] to bring gradual change of direction. Curves provided in the horizontal plane are known as Horizontal Curves. They may be circular or parabolic.
Curves provided in the horizontal plane are known as horizontal curves and are circular or parabolic.

Circular Curves provided on roads are classified into 4 types:
Four types of circular curves are on roads:
* Simple Curve
* Simple curve
* Compound Curve
* Compound curve
* Reverse or Serpentine Curve
* Reverse or serpentine curve
* Deviation Curve
* Deviation curve


==Simple curve==
==Simple curve==

Revision as of 15:48, 7 October 2016

Road curves are regular bends in roads to bring a gradual change of direction. Similar curves are on railways and canals.

Curves provided in the horizontal plane are known as horizontal curves and are circular or parabolic.

Four types of circular curves are on roads:

  • Simple curve
  • Compound curve
  • Reverse or serpentine curve
  • Deviation curve

Simple curve

Diagram

A simple curve has the same radius throughout and is a single arc of circle, with two tangents meeting at the intersection (B in this diagram).

Compound curve

Diagram

A compound curve has two or more simple curves with different radii that bend the same way and are on the same side of a common tangent. In this diagram, MN is the common tangent.

Reverse curve

Reverse curve

Also called a serpentine curve, it is the reverse of a compound curve, and two simple curves bent in opposite directions are on opposite sides of the common tangent.

Deviation curve

Diagram

A deviation curve is simply a combination of two reverse curves. It is used when it is necessary to deviate from given straight path to avoid intervening obstructions such as a building, and place of worship, or river.

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