SWITCHBACK STANDARDS Sample Clauses

SWITCHBACK STANDARDS. A switchback is defined as a curved segment of road between a beginning and end of the same curve, where the change of traffic travel direction is greater than 90 degrees. Purchaser shall follow these standards for switchbacks:  Maximum adverse grades for switchbacks is 10%.  Maximum favorable grades for switchbacks is 12%.  Maximum transition grades entering and leaving switchbacks is a 5% grade change.  Transition grades required to meet switchback grade limitations must be constructed on the tangents preceding and departing from the switchbacks.
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