Highway Engineering: GROUP #10 Typical Cross-Section of Roads & Camber
Highway Engineering: GROUP #10 Typical Cross-Section of Roads & Camber
ENGINEERING
GROUP #10
TYPICAL CROSS-SECTION OF ROADS & CAMBER
ROADS
■ ROADS
It is a way or path over which cyclists, vehicles & pedestrians can pass lawfully. It is also
the medium for transportation within a country.
TYPICAL CROSS-SECTION OF ROADS
■ Road Shoulders
Is provided along the road edge to serve as an emergency land for vehicles to stop. Typical
width of shoulders can be around 2.5 m for highways.
TYPICAL CROSS-SECTION OF ROADS
■ Boundary Stone
It is the indicator of the boundary of land for the road. These stones are driven in to the
ground a set distance on both sides from the center line of the road.
TYPICAL CROSS-SECTION OF ROADS
■ Building Line
It is the distance from the center line of the road to either sides, in which buildings are not
permitted to be constructed upon.
TYPICAL CROSS-SECTION OF ROADS
■ Spoil Bank
It is the banks constructed from the excess excavated earth on the sides of the road from
cutting parallel to its alignment. Also the soil from the spoil banks can be used for the
repairs for the shoulder if need be.
TYPICAL CROSS-SECTION OF ROADS
■ Camber
It is the cross slope provided to raise the middle of the road surface in the traverse direction
to drain off water from a road surface. But a slope too steep will erode the surface of the
road so it is advised to be mindful of the slope of the camber.
■ Objectives
- The surface protection especially for gravel and bituminous roads
- Sub-grade protection by proper drainage
- Quick drying of pavement which in turn increases safety
TYPES OF CAMBER
■ Composite Camber
It consists of two straight slopes from the edges with a parabolic or circular crown in the
center of camber. This type of camber can be easily constructed and maintained.
TYPES OF CAMBER
■ Sloped/Straight Camber
It consists of two straight slopes from the edges joining at the center of the carriageway.
This type of camber is very simple and also can be easily constructed and maintained.
TYPES OF CAMBER
■ Parabolic/Barrel Camber
It consists of a continuous curve either elliptical or parabolic. It provides a flat road surface
at the middle and steeper towards the edges. It also provides better drainage property. Such
that it is by fast moving vehicles and suggested for urban roads.