Althalus
Structural
- Jan 21, 2003
- 151
I've spent much of my career in site work. And it has been ages since I did municipal or transportation projects. So, I'm wondering if I have a faulty memory or if I'm remembering right.
I am in the process of writing new standards and design guides for my company. This is a guide for plant work. That means the speeds will be lower than highways. All the roads are ADT < 400.
I got to the subject of guardrails. One item that is considered a "hazard" is the sideslopes. i.e. the slope alone is the hazard, not a factor in determining the guardrail for some obstruction or other.
I had it in my head that if you have side-slopes of 5:1 or 6:1, that was considered flat enough that the slope itself is not necessarily a hazard, so no guardrail required. But someone just told me that we can go as steep as 3:1 without a guardrail.
I just tried visiting the DOT websites of four different states. And I can't find any reference to the sideslope (outside of the shoulder) being a hazard in and of itself. I do see it being a variable in determining the length of the guardrail, just not when there is no other hazard.
Anyone have some references?
I am in the process of writing new standards and design guides for my company. This is a guide for plant work. That means the speeds will be lower than highways. All the roads are ADT < 400.
I got to the subject of guardrails. One item that is considered a "hazard" is the sideslopes. i.e. the slope alone is the hazard, not a factor in determining the guardrail for some obstruction or other.
I had it in my head that if you have side-slopes of 5:1 or 6:1, that was considered flat enough that the slope itself is not necessarily a hazard, so no guardrail required. But someone just told me that we can go as steep as 3:1 without a guardrail.
I just tried visiting the DOT websites of four different states. And I can't find any reference to the sideslope (outside of the shoulder) being a hazard in and of itself. I do see it being a variable in determining the length of the guardrail, just not when there is no other hazard.
Anyone have some references?