jose_maria
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Hey Guys,
I have a few questions regarding stopping sight distance (SSD) and passing sight distance (PSD) on vertical curves.
I am working out a afternoon problem in the school of PE notes which asks you to calculate ACTUAL SSD (its asking for headlight SSD but same thing) on a sag vertical curve. both grades and the lengths are provided.
So using the AASHTO equations L=AS^2/(400+3.5S) I am able to come up with an S of 413 feet which is all fine. This assumes S<L, which is the case (413<600)
It then asks you "What is the maximum design speed (based on SSD)".
So the way I approached this was to determine my actual K value (since we are on a VC):
K=L/A = (600/6.5) = 92.3. Based on AASHTO GB Table 3-36 I would pick 45 mph because it has a required K of 79 while the K for 50mph is 96.
The way the school of PE notes approached it was to compare the 413' actual SSD with the "Stopping Sight Distance" column on table 3-36.So for 45 mph its 360' and 50mph its 425. They also picked 45 mph as the answer.
So my questions are:
Thank you!
I have a few questions regarding stopping sight distance (SSD) and passing sight distance (PSD) on vertical curves.
I am working out a afternoon problem in the school of PE notes which asks you to calculate ACTUAL SSD (its asking for headlight SSD but same thing) on a sag vertical curve. both grades and the lengths are provided.
So using the AASHTO equations L=AS^2/(400+3.5S) I am able to come up with an S of 413 feet which is all fine. This assumes S<L, which is the case (413<600)
It then asks you "What is the maximum design speed (based on SSD)".
So the way I approached this was to determine my actual K value (since we are on a VC):
K=L/A = (600/6.5) = 92.3. Based on AASHTO GB Table 3-36 I would pick 45 mph because it has a required K of 79 while the K for 50mph is 96.
The way the school of PE notes approached it was to compare the 413' actual SSD with the "Stopping Sight Distance" column on table 3-36.So for 45 mph its 360' and 50mph its 425. They also picked 45 mph as the answer.
So my questions are:
- Since this is on a VC, why not find your K value and use that approach. Aren't the SSD's listed in the "SSD" column adjacent to the K Values for Level Roadways?
- Do these values have anything in common? For example, If asked what is the minimum length of VC based on SSD for say 30 mph, would that be 500' or L=K/A?
would it be a minimum of 500' if the L from L=K/A was smaller?
Thank you!