chapter 2 (parts of a road)
crown
an established slope from centerline of a roadbed to the outside of the shoulders 1/4"- 1/2 "drop per foot of slope on pavement 1/2" - 3/4" drop per foot of slope on gravel or dirt allows water to run off from the centerline outward toward each ditch
surface course
area of the road vehicles travel on usually made of: asphalt (flexible pavement) concrete (rigid pavement) crushed stone
existing grade
elevation of the project site before any construction has been done driving surface of an existing road that is to be replaced
roadbed
is the width of the surface course to include both shoulders
base course
layer of compacted soil located between the surface course and the sub-grade
roadway
the entire width of the project including the ditches on both sides DITCH TO DITCH
travel way
the surface course that vehicles travel on
ditches
used for drainage "v" drainage ditch is usually used for unpaved roads flat bottom ditch is usually used for a permanent road with an asphalt or concrete surface
shoulders
ACT LIKE A RETAINER act as a retainer to hold in place each side of the surface course allows an area for emergency parking
sub-grade
MOST IMPORTANT FOUNDATION prepared base ready for placement of base course most important part of the road, if this fails the rest will break apart