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Deviation Angle in Highway Geometric Design Formulas
Deviation Angle of Vertical curve is the algebraic difference in grades or gradiests. And is denoted by N.
Highway Geometric Design formulas that make use of Deviation Angle
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Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is less than SSD
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Length of Summit Curve for Stopping Sight Distance when Curve Length is more than SSD
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Length of Summit Curve when Length of Curve is greater than OSD or ISD
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Length of Summit Curve when Length of Curve is less than OSD or ISD
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Length of Valley Curve for Head Light Sight Distance when Length is more than SSD
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Length of Valley Curve given Height of Head Light and Beam Angle
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Length of Valley Curve for Head Light Sight Distance when Length is less than SSD
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Length of Valley Curve given Beam Angle and Height of Head Light
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FAQ
What is the Deviation Angle?
Deviation Angle of Vertical curve is the algebraic difference in grades or gradiests.
Can the Deviation Angle be negative?
{YesorNo}, the Deviation Angle, measured in {OutputVariableMeasurementName} {CanorCannot} be negative.
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