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Types of Loads for Design of Bridge Structures

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In anticipation of any form of vehicle moving on the bridge , IRC proposed some fictional cars as live loads, which will provide secure outcomes. The surface areas of all elements (including superstructure and substructure) as seen in elevation are considered the exposed zone of the bridge (i.e., IRC class A loading. Seismic Loads.

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What Is Pavement Marking | Types of Pavement Markings & Their Meanings

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No passing zones. The centerlines markings would be two-direction no-passing zone markings for undivided two-way roadways with four or more traffic lanes (double solid yellow lines). No-Passing Zones. Locations of Common No-Passing Zones. Crossings of the highway and the railroad. Longitudinal Pavement Markings.

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