If you run off pavement you should?

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Answer :

Let your foot off the gas, no brake, gently coast back onto theroad.

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Last Answer : answer:Yikes, sorry! I think the main difference is they are much lighter, and the wheels are thinner (less traction with the ground).

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Last Answer : answer:120 mph with respect to the road. From inside the car you see the wheel’s bottom going 60 mph backward and its top going 60 mph forward.

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Description : The minimum width of the pavement of a National Highway should be (A) 4.7 m (B) 5.7 m (C) 6.7 m (D) 7.7 m

Last Answer : Answer: Option B

Description : The pavement width of a road depends upon (A) Terrain (B) Type of traffic (C) Number of lanes (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : The basic formula for determination of pavement thickness was first suggested by (A) Spangler (B) Picket (C) Kelly (D) Goldbeck

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : Pick up the incorrect statement from the following. The super-elevation on roads is (A) Directly proportional to width of pavement (B) Directly proportional to velocity of vehicles (C) Inversely proportional to acceleration due to gravity (D) Inversely proportional to the radius of curvature

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Description : The width of pavement in addition to a gravelled berm 1 m on either side for a two directional traffic recommended by Nagpur Conference of Chief Engineers, is (A) 4.7 m (B) 5.7 m (C) 6.7 m (D) 7.7 m

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Description : Non-passing sight distance along a road is the longest distance at which the driver of a moving vehicle, may see an obstacle on the pavement (A) 10 cm high (B) 25 cm high (C) 50 cm high (D) 100 cm high

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Description : Cement grouted pavement is classified as (A) Rigid pavement (B) Semi-rigid pavement (C) Flexible pavement (D) None of these

Last Answer : B

Description : The convexity provided to the carriageway between the crown and edge of the pavement, is known as (A) Super-elevation (B) Camber (C) Height of the pavement (D) None of these

Last Answer : Answer: Option B

Description : In cement concrete pavements, tensile stress is due to: (A) Bending or deflection under wheel loads (B) Difference in temperature of the top and bottom of pavement (C) Contraction of slab during falling temperature (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : To indicate proper control of consistency of a freshly mixed concrete for pavement construction, the slump should be between (A) 3 to 5 cm (B) 4 to 6 cm (C) 5 to 7 cm (D) 7 to 10 cm

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : Roughness index of roads, is expressed as (A) Size of the stone on the pavement (B) Number of patches on the pavement (C) Cumulative deformation of surface per horizontal distance (D) Type of the road surface

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : If d is the thickness of a concrete pavement, the equivalent radius b of resisting section for an interior loading, is (A) b = d 2 ) - 0.675 d (B) b = d 2 ) + 0.675 d (C) b = d 2 ) - 3.675 d (D) b = d 2 ) - 0.675 d

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Description : The width formation of a road means the width of (A) Carriageway (B) Pavement and shoulders (C) Embankment at ground level (D) Embankment at the top level

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Description : Full amount of extra width of a pavement on the curve, is provided at (A) Beginning of the transition curve (B) Centre of the transition curve (C) Beginning of the circular curve (D) Centre of the circular curve

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Description : If the width of a pavement slab is 7.5 m, thickness 20 cm and working stress 1400 kg/cm2 , spacing of 10 mm tie bars for the longitudinal joint, is (A) 10 cm (B) 20 cm (C) 30 cm (D) 40 cm

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : Concrete pavement is provided if daily traffic per lane exceeds (A) 500 tonnes (B) 750 tonnes (C) 1000 tonnes (D) 1250 tonnes

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : For a 6.6 m wide two lane pavement, berms are provided on either side having a width of (A) 1.00 m (B) 1.25 m (C) 1.50 m (D) 1.75 m

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Description : On a pavement with parabolic camber, the angle of inclination of the vehicles will be (A) More at the crown (B) Less at the edges (C) More at the edges (D) Same at the edges as well as at the crown

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Description : If the difference in elevation of an edge of the pavement 9 m wide and its crown is 15 cm, the camber of the pavement, is (A) 1 in 60 (B) 1 in 45 (C) 1 in 30 (D) 1 in 15

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : Bottom-most component of a flexible pavement, is (A) Sub-grade (B) Sub-base (C) Base (D) Base course

Last Answer : Answer: Option A

Description : Newly constructed pavement with ordinary Portland cement attains its working strength after (A) 7 days (B) 14 days (C) 21 days (D) 28 days

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : For the design of cement concrete pavement for corner loading, Indian Road Congress recommends the use of (A) Westergaard's formula (B) Kelly's formula (C) Goldbeck's formula (D) Picker's formula

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Description : Following type of pavement is generally known as flexible pavement (A) Water-bound macadam roads (B) Stabilised soil roads (C) Road constructed with various layers of building material well compacted (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : Minimum thickness of the base of a flexible pavement, is (A) 10 cm (B) 15 cm (C) 20 cm (D) 25 cm

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Description : Design of flexible pavement, involves (A) Wheel loads (B) Intensity of traffic (C) Climate of the region (D) Sub-grade conditions

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

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Description : To prevent compressive stresses in a rigid concrete pavement, the joint provided, is (A) Expansion joint (B) Contraction joint (C) Hinged joint (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : Longitudinal pavement lines marked broken in white paint (A) Are for the guidance of the drivers (B) Are not to be crossed over (C) May be crossed over at the discretion of the driver (D) All the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option C

Description : Thickness of a pavement may be reduced considerably by (A) Compaction of soil (B) Stabilisation of soil (C) Drainage of soil (D) Combination of all the above

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : Bottom most layer of pavement is known as (A) Wearing course (B) Base course (C) Sub-base course (D) Sub-grade

Last Answer : Answer: Option D

Description : The binder normally used in flexible pavement construction is (A) Cement (B) Lime (C) Bitumen (D) None of the above

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Description : If d is the economic designed depth of a slab, the thickness of the cement concrete pavement slab at interior, is kept (A) 1.275 d (B) 1.125 d (C) 0.85 d (D) 0.75 d

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