Stopping Sight Distance on Upward Inclined Surface evaluator uses Stopping Sight Distance = Speed of Slow moving vehicle*Break Reaction Time+(Speed of Slow moving vehicle^2)/(2*[g]*Design Coefficient of Friction+Difference in Elevation) to evaluate the Stopping Sight Distance, Stopping Sight Distance on Upward Inclined Surface formula is defined as minimum sight distance available on highway at any spot having sufficient length to enable driver to stop vehicle traveling at design speed, safely without collision with any other obstruction. Stopping Sight Distance is denoted by SSD symbol.
How to evaluate Stopping Sight Distance on Upward Inclined Surface using this online evaluator? To use this online evaluator for Stopping Sight Distance on Upward Inclined Surface, enter Speed of Slow moving vehicle (Vb), Break Reaction Time (t), Design Coefficient of Friction (f) & Difference in Elevation (ΔH) and hit the calculate button.