Pros And Cons Of Vertical Clearance

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Vertical clearance may range between 10 & 8 feet. However, the 10 feet is more desirable for the road in case of a maintenance works, emergency or pedestrians sharing the same path. The speed of the design should remain around 4% in flat areas, that’ll ensure that the speed would remain at 18 mph. If the limit is less than 4%, then the speed should be at 30

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