WIDTH OF CARRIAGE WAY
Width of the carriage way or the width of the pavement
depends on the width of the traffic lane and number of lanes.
Width of a traffic-lane depends on the width of the vehicle
and the clearance.
The maximum permissible width of a vehicle is 2.44 and the
desirable side clearance for single lane traffic is 0.68m. the required minimum
lane width is 3.75m for a single lane road and for double lane, however the
side clearance required is about 0.53m, on either side on 1.06m in the center. Therefore
a two lane road requires minimum of 3.5m for each lane. The desirable carriage
way width recommended by IRC is given in table:
IRC specification
for carriage way width
|
Single lane |
3.75 |
|
Two lane, no kerbs |
7.0 |
|
Two lane, raised
kerbs |
7.5 |
|
Intermediate carriage |
5.5 |
|
Multi-lane |
3.5 |
Intermediate carriage way is more than one lane but less than
two lane. This is provided to give maneuvering.
| Carriage Way |
Where the carriageway width changes, e.g., from single lane
to two lanes or two lanes to four lanes, the transition should be affected
through a taper in 1 in 15 to 1 in 20.
| Carriage Way |
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