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A vehicle is approaching a two-lane highway at a spee designed for that highway. It is a 3-degree curve (D) of le ft.
(a) What is the radius of curvature (R) and central angle of curve delta
(b) There's no superelevation, and the coefficient way at a speed of 100 mph. A horizontal curve is ve x(D) of length 1,500 ft. The lane width is 12 and central angle of the curve (4) Ticient of side friction is 0.11. Can this vehicle navigate the curve safely without slowing down? And why
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