Finding and Characterizing Hidden Dips in Roads
Sometimes when connecting a crest vertical curve, followed by a sag and another crest, a road disappears from the view of a driver to reappear later. Then, there is a loss of path or a hidden dip in a road. It is essential to avoid losses when they hide dangerous points, such as intersections or une...
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doaj-4d0ff9c899d747bdaa12e95fc49a01862020-11-25T02:59:25ZengRTU PressThe Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering1822-427X1822-42882015-12-0110434034510.3846/bjrbe.2015.431899Finding and Characterizing Hidden Dips in RoadsMaría Castro0Alejandro de Blas1Roberto Rodríguez-Solano2José Angel Sánchez3Dept of Transport, E.T.S.I.C.C.P., Technical University of Madrid, C/ Prof. Aranguren s/n, 28040 Madrid, SpainDept of Construction and Rural Roads, E.U.I.T.F., Technical University of Madrid, Avda. Ramiro de Maeztu s/n, 28040 Madrid, SpainDept of Construction and Rural Roads, E.U.I.T.F., Technical University of Madrid, Avda. Ramiro de Maeztu s/n, 28040 Madrid, SpainDept of Civil Engineering: Hydraulic and Energy Engineering, E.T.S.I.C.C.P., Technical University of Madrid, C/ Prof. Aranguren s/n, 28040 Madrid, SpainSometimes when connecting a crest vertical curve, followed by a sag and another crest, a road disappears from the view of a driver to reappear later. Then, there is a loss of path or a hidden dip in a road. It is essential to avoid losses when they hide dangerous points, such as intersections or unexpected changes in direction. In addition, this loss disrupts drivers and its effect depends on quantitative relationships between the variables involved in the problem. This paper presents a quantitative procedure for studying hidden dips in roads. The method is based on calculating the sections visible and hidden by a driver using a Geographic Information System. An application to a Spanish road is presented. Procedure results were compared with in situ carried out studies and with a video of the highway recorded using a Global Positioning System equipped video camera embarked in a vehicle. The main quantitative issues related to hidden dips are discussed.https://bjrbe-journals.rtu.lv/article/view/3460designdigital surface model (dsm)digital terrain model (dtm)geographic information system (gis)hidden diphighways and roadssight distances |
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María Castro Alejandro de Blas Roberto Rodríguez-Solano José Angel Sánchez Finding and Characterizing Hidden Dips in Roads The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering design digital surface model (dsm) digital terrain model (dtm) geographic information system (gis) hidden dip highways and roads sight distances |
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María Castro Alejandro de Blas Roberto Rodríguez-Solano José Angel Sánchez |
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Finding and Characterizing Hidden Dips in Roads |
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Finding and Characterizing Hidden Dips in Roads |
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Finding and Characterizing Hidden Dips in Roads |
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Finding and Characterizing Hidden Dips in Roads |
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Finding and Characterizing Hidden Dips in Roads |
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finding and characterizing hidden dips in roads |
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The Baltic Journal of Road and Bridge Engineering |
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1822-427X 1822-4288 |
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2015-12-01 |
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Sometimes when connecting a crest vertical curve, followed by a sag and another crest, a road disappears from the view of a driver to reappear later. Then, there is a loss of path or a hidden dip in a road. It is essential to avoid losses when they hide dangerous points, such as intersections or unexpected changes in direction. In addition, this loss disrupts drivers and its effect depends on quantitative relationships between the variables involved in the problem. This paper presents a quantitative procedure for studying hidden dips in roads. The method is based on calculating the sections visible and hidden by a driver using a Geographic Information System. An application to a Spanish road is presented. Procedure results were compared with in situ carried out studies and with a video of the highway recorded using a Global Positioning System equipped video camera embarked in a vehicle. The main quantitative issues related to hidden dips are discussed. |
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design digital surface model (dsm) digital terrain model (dtm) geographic information system (gis) hidden dip highways and roads sight distances |
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