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Driver Sight Height in Vertical alignment Formulas
Driver Sight Height refers to the vertical distance between the driver’s eye level and the road surface while seated in a vehicle. And is denoted by h
1
. Driver Sight Height is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Driver Sight Height is always positive.
Formulas to find Driver Sight Height in Vertical alignment
f
x
Driver Eye Height given Length of Valley Curve Greater than Stopping Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Driver Sight Height given Length of Valley Curve Less than Stopping Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Driver Sight Height given Angle Grades
Go
Vertical alignment formulas that make use of Driver Sight Height
f
x
Sight Distance given Length of Summit Curve
Go
f
x
Length of Summit Curve given Deviation Angle and Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Deviation Angle given Length of Summit Curve
Go
f
x
Deviation Angle given Length of Summit Curve Less than Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Length of Summit Curve Less than Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Sight Distance More than Length of Summit Curve
Go
f
x
Length of Valley Curve Greater than Stopping Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Inclination Angle given Length of Valley Curve Greater than Stopping Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Deviation Angle given Length of Valley Curve Greater than Stopping Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Length of Valley Curve Less than Stopping Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Deviation Angle Given Length of Valley Curve Less than Stopping Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Inclination Angle given Length of Valley Curve Less than Stopping Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Height of Obstruction Given Angle Grades
Go
f
x
Length of Summit Curve Given Angle Grades
Go
f
x
Negative Grade Angle Given Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Positive Grade Angle Given Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Sight Distance Given Angle Grades
Go
f
x
Positive Grade Angle with Deviation Angle
Go
f
x
Deviation Angle with Positive Grade Angle
Go
List of variables in Vertical alignment formulas
f
x
Deviation Angle
Go
f
x
Sight Distance
Go
f
x
Length of Curve
Go
f
x
Inclination
Go
f
x
Positive Grade Angle
Go
f
x
The Height of The Obstruction
Go
f
x
Negative Grade Angle
Go
FAQ
What is the Driver Sight Height?
Driver Sight Height refers to the vertical distance between the driver’s eye level and the road surface while seated in a vehicle. Driver Sight Height is usually measured using the Meter for Length. Note that the value of Driver Sight Height is always positive.
Can the Driver Sight Height be negative?
No, the Driver Sight Height, measured in Length cannot be negative.
What unit is used to measure Driver Sight Height?
Driver Sight Height is usually measured using the Meter[m] for Length. Millimeter[m], Kilometer[m], Decimeter[m] are the few other units in which Driver Sight Height can be measured.
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