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The visibility of the road ahead of the driver will help in the safe and efficient operation of the vehicles. This will hence demand the geometric design to be highly efficient so that the length of the road is highly visible to the driver even from a distance ahead. This distance is hence termed as the sight distance.Contents:
Sight Distance and Their Types
The actual distance that is observed along the road surface which is visible for a driver from a specified height above the carriage way is called as the sight distance at a point. This distance will let the driver see all the stationary and the moving objects in front of the vehicle. Mainly in the geometric design of road construction, mainly three sight distances are taken into consideration. They are:- SSD - Stopping Sight Distance or Absolute Minimum Sight Distance
- ISD - Intermediate Sight Distance: This is twice the value of SSD
- OSD - Overtaking Sight Distance
- Head Light Sight Distance
- Safe Sight Distance
Stopping Sight Distance
This is defined as the sight distance that is available for the moving the vehicle in the highway that will enable the driver to stop the vehicle safely without collision with any other obstacle. As mentioned above, the parameter safe stopping distance is the most important feature in the traffic engineering. Safe stopping distance is the distance from the point it first perceives to the time the deceleration is complete. Adequate time is necessary for the drivers for them to react to the obstacle spontaneously. This demand the sight distance used in the geometric design to be equal to the safe stopping distance. The Stopping distance can be defined as the sum of Lagging distance to the brake distance. The lagging distance is the distance that is moved by the vehicle in a time period ‘t’ at a velocity of ‘v’ in m/s. Hence lag distance is ‘vt’. The distance that is traveled by the vehicle during the operation of braking is called as the braking distance. In the case of a level road, the work that is done in stopping the vehicle is equated to the kinetic energy of the vehicle which will give us the braking distance. Let ‘F’ be the maximum frictional force that is developed and ‘l’ be the braking distance. Hence, the work that is done against friction is given byFl = fWl --> (1)
Here W = the weight of the vehicle. The Kinetic energy attained at the design speed of the vehicle= (1/2g) mv2 = (1/2g)Wv2 --> (2)
(1) Is equated to (2), we get(1/2g) Wv2 = fWl
l = (1/(2fg))v2
Hence,The Stopping Sight Distance (SSD) = Lag Distance + Braking Distance
-> SSD = vt + (1/(2fg))v2
Here, v is the speed in m/s2, t is the reaction time taken, f is coefficient of friction, g is the acceleration due to gravity. The Table-1 Below shows the coefficient of friction for different design speeds. Table-1: Coefficient of longitudinal frictionSpeed kmph | <0 | 40 | 50 | 60 | >80 |
f | 0.4 | 0.38 | 0.37 | 0.36 | 0.5 |
Wsin? ~ Wtan? = Wn/100
After equating the kinetic energy and the work done we get,l = v2 / (2g (f + n/100 ))
We can also derive the braking distance for a descending gradient which is performed similarly, and we get:SSD = vt + (v2/ (2g (f ±0.01n)))
Overtaking Sight Distance (OSD)
Fig.1: Representing Overtaking Sight Distance through Time Space Diagram
The minimum distance available for the driver to safely overtake the slow vehicle in front of him by considering the traffic in the opposite direction is called as the overtaking sight distance. This distance will make us see whether the road is clear to undergo an overtaking movement. The overtaking sight distance is also called as the passing sight distance that will be measured along the center line of the road. This is the line level over which the driver keeping an eye level of 1.2 m above the road level can easily see the top of the object 1.2 m above the road surface.Factors Affecting Overtaking Sight Distance
The main factors that affect the OSD are:- Spacing Between the vehicles
- Speed of the vehicles
- The gradient of the road
- The acceleration rate of the overtaking vehicle
- The velocities of the vehicle which is overtaking, overtaken and that coming in the opposite direction
- The driver skill
- The reaction of the driver
Computation of Sight Distance
The computation of the sight distance mainly depends on the:- Driver’s Reaction Time
- Vehicle’s Speed
- Efficiency of Brakes
- The frictional Resistance Existing Between the Tire and Road
- Gradient of Road