Bibliographic citations
Medina, G., (2016). Estudio de los efectos del diseño geométrico sobre la seguridad vial utilizando la norma DG 2013 en la carretera Cajamarca - Bambamarca en el tramo del km 1+000 hasta el km 5+000 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/10367
Medina, G., Estudio de los efectos del diseño geométrico sobre la seguridad vial utilizando la norma DG 2013 en la carretera Cajamarca - Bambamarca en el tramo del km 1+000 hasta el km 5+000 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2016. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/10367
@misc{renati/522801,
title = "Estudio de los efectos del diseño geométrico sobre la seguridad vial utilizando la norma DG 2013 en la carretera Cajamarca - Bambamarca en el tramo del km 1+000 hasta el km 5+000",
author = "Medina Cruzado, Gerson Kelvin",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2016"
}
ABSTRACT This research aims to determine the effects of Geometric Design Road Safety of the road Cajamarca - Bambamarca in the section between Kilometer 01 + 000 and km 05 + 000. He qualified on the road give it belongs to the (longitudinal saw, PE-3N route) National road network; their demand is a first class road and its terrain is hilly topography. The geometric parameters considered for the assessment of the road were: minimum radii, minimum and maximum camber, widenings, banquettes visibility, width of the road, berm widths, minimum and maximum slopes, length of vertical curves and sight distances. the survey of the centreline of the track in order to obtain the geometric characteristics of the road was done, then proceeding to the evaluation of these characteristics considering the provisions contained in the DG 2013, with the following results: of the 30 existing horizontal curves, 6 comply with the required camber, 5 with the widening set by the standard, 8 curves do not meet the maximum width of the sidewalk visibility. It was also found that the width of the road complies with the provisions of the standard, while berms do not have the required width and 3 vertical curves fail to comply with the slope established. In terms of visibility, it was determined that none of the straight sections get to meet the minimum passing sight distance, just as 1 vertical curve does not have the minimum stopping sight distance. In conclusion of this assessment it was determined that the road has features that are not in accordance with current regulations, and as a result we can say that the road does not have the conditions for safe, affordable and convenient traffic.
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