road surface in English

noun

paved surface of a road

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1. Between concrete Curbings flush with the road surface

2. “Blacktop” is the American word for tarmac or road surface

3. 12 Includes Quarrying, Tyre,[www.Sentencedict.com] Brake and Road Surface Wear.

4. Basically the agger is a ridge that supports the road surface.

5. Guide du bruit 1980 provides a standard noise emission for a standard road surface.

6. Method and apparatus for the laying out of a stripe on a road surface

7. Chuckhole - a pit or hole produced by wear or weathering (especially in a road surface)

8. The high and low points of a Cupped tire prohibit this consistent road surface interaction.

9. Chuckhole- a pit or hole produced by wear or weathering (especially in a road surface)

10. Damp, ice and snow cause difficulties by reducing the adhesion of tyres on the road surface.

11. Bituminous road are waterproof, non-slippery, smooth, durable and it provides comfortable road surface for the traffic

12. • Ensure proper and timely maintenance of road surface, bridges, roadside slopes, roadside vegetation, and other road structures.

13. While the slope of the road is identified, the road surface is not explicitly taken into account.

14. There is also damage, caused by road users, to the road surface, horizontal road markings and guard-rails.

15. As with mileage, abrasion depends largely on external factors (i.e. tyre pressure, road surface, load, driving styles, etc.).

16. The adhesion coefficient of automobile tire and road surface is analyzed considerately and the formula about it conducted.

17. An undercarriage serving for advancing the loading apparatus over the road surface is part of the freight carrier (12).

18. Safety improvements such as traffic signs, crash barriers, raised pavement markers and other forms of road surface marking are installed.

19. The driver will control his speed via an adjustable governor, up to a limit set by the local road surface.

20. Retractable Bollards can be lowered entirely below the road surface to allow traffic to pass, or raised to block traffic

21. The air jet removes standing water from the road surface and the dryer evaporates any residual moisture on the surface.

22. Leeds pitch Criticised again but Chelsea fans can’t complain about Elland Road surface after infamous ‘Stamford Beach’ back in the day

23. In wet weather there may be accumulations of water on the Salt Plains turn-off, but the road surface is firm underneath.

24. A pit or hole produced by wear or weathering (especially in a road surface) Familiarity information: Chuckhole used as a noun is very rare.

25. Blinding (plural Blindings) The act of causing blindness. A thin coat of sand or gravel used to fill holes in a new road surface

26. Camber: Camber is the transverse slope provided to the road surface for the drainage of the rainwater for the better performance of the road

27. Aquaplaning is the effect of a loss of steering control and traction caused by a film of water building between the tire and road surface

28. Aquaplaning definition in terms of driving is when a sufficient amount of water is between the road surface and the vehicles tyres to prevent contact between the two

29. Merriam-Webster defines a pothole as a “pot-shaped hole in a road surface,” while Chuckhole is defined as “a hole or rut in a road.” Clearly both apply here.

30. ABS operates by preventing the wheels from locking up during Braking, thereby maintaining tractive contact with the road surface and allowing the driver to maintain more control over the vehicle.

31. (c) Roadway construction cost — this category only covers the costs of building the road surface and excludes planning and supervision, engineered objects and road accessories such as barriers and traffic signs.

32. Also known as hydroplaning (by posh people in white coats), Aquaplaning is the action of losing grip, usually between car tyres and the road, due to excess water on the road surface.

33. Herein, at least a portion of at least one of the light-emitting structures is buried in the ground and outputs the first or second color of light above the road surface.

34. Whereas Member States should pay attention to the fact that the formation of spray depends also on the characteristics of the road surface, the tyre-tread configuration and the speed and aerodynamic characteristics of the vehicle;

35. Whereas Member States should pay attention to the fact that the formation of spray depends also on the characteristics of the road surface, the tyre-tread configuration and the speed and aerodynamic characteristics of the vehicle

36. Spring loaded, telescopic, struts, pivoted to the underside of the vehicle's body are lowered diagonally and, as the vehicle descends in the bounce cycle the struts grip the road surface and push the vehicle horizontally while it is intermittently airborne.

37. When the angle θ does not satisfy the above condition, the horizontal component of force exerted by the road does not provide the correct centripetal force, and an additional frictional force tangential to the road surface is called upon to provide the difference.

38. The American Meteorological Society Glossary of Meteorology includes the definition of black ice as "a thin sheet of ice, relatively dark in appearance, may form when light rain or drizzle falls on a road surface that is at a temperature below 0 °C (32 °F)."

39. Aquaplaning or hydroplaning by the tires of a road vehicle, aircraft or other wheeled vehicle occurs when a layer of water builds between the wheels of the vehicle and the road surface, leading to a loss of traction that prevents the vehicle from responding to control inputs

40. Principal Translations: Inglés: Español: Chuckhole n noun: Refers to person, place, thing, quality, etc.: US (pothole in road surface): bache nm nombre masculino: Sustantivo de género exclusivamente masculino, que lleva los artículos el o un en singular, y los o unos en plural

41. 6.3.5.5. The pan filled with fuel must be placed under the tank in such a way that the distance between the level of the fuel in the pan and the tank bottom corresponds to the design height of the tank above the road surface at the unladen mass (see Section 2.3).

42. Bobtail TRUCK SPECIFICATIONS CONVENTIONAL CAB & CHASSIS Straight Truck Provision for Pickup and Delivery Short Haul Service Truck Body Length: 26' 5" – 28' 7" / 317 - 343 Inches 8 Percent Maximum Expected Grade • Typical operation on most roads • Steep inclines up to 20 percent for some routes In-Transit Terrain Road Surface

43. Camber (aerodynamics), the asymmetry between the top and bottom curves of an aerofoil Camber (ship), a measure of transversal deck curvature in naval architecture Cant (road/rail), the convex curvature of a road surface in road construction The curvature of a bow used to play certain string instruments, or the curvature of the fingerboard