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Difference between compound curve and reverse curve

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Answered by ra789
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Step-by-step explanation:

Compound Curves:

A compound curve consists of two (or more) circular curves between two main tangents joined at point of compound curve.

Reversed Curve

Reversed curve, though pleasing to the eye, would bring discomfort to motorist running at design speed. The instant change in direction at the PRC brought some safety problems.

Answered by GulabLachman
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Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

Difference between compound curve and reverse curve

Compound Curves

A compound curve consists of two circular curves between two main tangents joined at point of compound curve .

All the problems of Copound Curve can be solved by-

  • The sine law
  • The cosine law

Reversed Curve

Reversed curve, though pleasing to the eye, would bring discomfort to motorist running at design speed. The instant change in direction brought some safety problems. Despite this fact, reversed curves are being used with great success on park roads, formal paths, waterway channels, and the like.

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