Traffic and Highway Engineering - With Mindtap
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Chapter 7, Problem 28P
To determine
Minimum distance a building should be placed from the centerline of the tracks to allow a stopped vehicle to safety clear the intersection.
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A two-lane minor road intersects a two-lane major road at 90° forming a four-leg intersection with traffic on the minor road controlled by a yield sign. A building is located 125 ft from the centerline of the outside lane of the major road and 35 ft from the centerline of the nearest lane of the minor road. Determine the maximum speed that can be allowed on the minor road if the speed limit on the major road is 45 mi/h.
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Traffic and Highway Engineering - With Mindtap
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