A fundamental principle of international road geometric design guidelines and handbooks is that along a roadway, the available sight distance should be sufficient to enable a driver, travelling at a reasonable speed, to stop before reaching a stationary object on his path. It is generally recognised that this required stopping sight distance depends on human, vehicle, highway and environmental factors and its estimation is a complicated issue. Therefore, in most road geometric design guidelines worldwide, the mathematical models used for estimation of the required stopping sight distance have been revised several times. The objective of this paper is to review, analyse and compare the changes that have occurred over the years in the models used for estimating required stopping sight distance in German, American and Australian guidelines for the geometric design of rural roads, and to examine relevant human factor aspects that have not yet been sufficiently incorporated into design guidelines.
Article navigation
October 2013
Research Article|
October 01 2013
A review of stopping sight distance in road design guidelines Available to Purchase
Nikolaos Roussiamanis;
Nikolaos Roussiamanis
Civil Engineer
Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, Greece
Search for other works by this author on:
Antonis Kaltsounis;
Antonis Kaltsounis
Lecturer
Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, Greece
Search for other works by this author on:
Sophia Vardaki, PhD;
Sophia Vardaki, PhD
Senior Researcher
Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, Greece
Search for other works by this author on:
George Kanellaidis
George Kanellaidis
Professor
Department of Transportation Planning and Engineering, School of Civil Engineering, National Technical University of Athens, Zografou Campus, Greece
Search for other works by this author on:
Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Revision Received:
September 13 2011
Accepted:
October 24 2011
Online ISSN: 1751-7710
Print ISSN: 0965-092X
ICE Publishing: All rights reserved
2013
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport (2013) 166 (5): 305–312.
Article history
Revision Received:
September 13 2011
Accepted:
October 24 2011
Citation
Roussiamanis N, Kaltsounis A, Vardaki S, Kanellaidis G (2013), "A review of stopping sight distance in road design guidelines". Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Transport, Vol. 166 No. 5 pp. 305–312, doi: https://doi.org/10.1680/tran.11.00049
Download citation file:
Suggested Reading
Multimedia and electronic resources
Asian Libraries (May,1999)
An overview of the literature of management and of information and library services management 1999
Library Management (April,2000)
Foundations on collapsible soils: a review
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Forensic Engineering (May,2013)
Ground improvement by vacuum consolidation – a review
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement (November,2014)
Addressing some current challenges in ground improvement
Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers - Ground Improvement (August,2013)
Related Chapters
Factors Affecting the Tourists' Approach to Health and Safety Information in Reviews During the COVID-19 Pandemic
Online Reputation Management in Destination and Hospitality: What We Know, What We Need to Know
Reviews on the Internet Marketing Communication of the SPA Tourism Enterprises in Slovakia
Online Reputation Management in Destination and Hospitality: What We Know, What We Need to Know
Tradition With a Global Appetite: The Michelin Guide’s Entry and Evolution in New York City
Tradition as Resource or Constraint for Strategic Action
Recommended for you
These recommendations are informed by your reading behaviors and indicated interests.
