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This gradient is adopted when the ruling gradient results in enormous increase
in cost of construction.
On rolling terrain and hilly terrain it may be frequently necessary to adopt
limiting gradient.
But the length of the limiting gradient stretches should be limited and must be
sandwiched by either straight roads or easier grades.
Exceptional gradient are very steeper gradients given at unavoidable
situations.
They should be limited for short stretches not exceeding about 100 metres at a
stretch.
In mountainous and steep terrain, successive exceptional gradients must be
separated by a minimum 100 metre length gentler gradient.
At hairpin bends, the gradient is restricted to 2.5%.
The maximum length of the ascending gradient which a loaded truck can operate
without undue reduction in speed is called critical length of the grade.
A speed of 25 kmph is a reasonable value.
This value depends on the size, power, load, grad-ability of the truck, initial
speed, final desirable minimum speed etc.
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