Roadbed definition

Roadbed. - means that portion of the work which is designed to support the wearing surface and shoulders of the roadway.
Roadbed means the graded portion of a street upon which the base course, surface course, shoulders and median are constructed.
Roadbed means the portion of the roadway extending from shoulder line to shoulder line, in other words, the subgrade and shoulders considered as a unit;

Examples of Roadbed in a sentence

  • For roads without Base Course or Surface Course, that portion of Roadbed prepared as the finished wearing surface.

  • Top surface of Roadbed upon which Base Course or Surface Course is constructed.

  • Prepare the Subgrade by shaping the Roadbed to approximately the original cross-section and consistent with adjacent sections.

  • Surface blading is keeping a native or aggregate surfaced Roadbed in a condition to facilitate traffic and provide proper drainage.

  • Prepare the subgrade by shaping the Roadbed to approximately the original cross-section and consistent with adjacent sections.

  • A localized portion of the Roadbed which has slipped or otherwise become lower than that of the adjacent Roadbed and constitutes a hazard to traffic.

  • Roadbed will not exceed 12 feet and clearing limits 16 feet in width unless approved by the Forest Service.

  • Maintenance Blading/Grading is keeping an aggregate surfaced Roadbed in a condition to facilitate traffic and provide proper drainage.

  • A dip in the Roadbed which intercepts surface runoff and diverts the water off the Roadway.


More Definitions of Roadbed

Roadbed means that portion of the roadway which is graded, upon which the pavement or surface and shoulders are to be constructed. Its outer limits are the inner faces of curbs or the intersection of the graded surface with the side slopes. A divided road is considered to consist of two (2) roadbeds if there is a median area of undisturbed land between them.
Roadbed means the graded part of the Roadway within top and side slopes,
Roadbed. - means that portion of the work which is designated to support the wearing surface and shoulders of the roadway.
Roadbed means entire street pavement from curb to curb.
Roadbed means the graded portion of a highway within top and side slopes, prepared as a foundation for the pavement structure and shoulders.
Roadbed means the portion of the street adjacent to the Sidewalk on which motor vehicles may travel.

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