Locations On National Highways in Hilly Terrain
Locations On National Highways in Hilly Terrain
Locations On National Highways in Hilly Terrain
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(a) Concrete barrier (Rigid): New jersey type concrete rigid barrier is
commonly used on bridges and medians of the highways and other locations
especially where the median width are low. This barrier is slopped on front
face and has a height of about 80 cm. This barrier requires adequate footing
design or earth support. The severity in case of accident, hitting this type of
barriers is high especially when the speeds are high in non-urban locations.
Besides this construction of these barriers and installing pre-cast concrete
barriers of this type is cumbersome. Due to these reasons, these barriers
are not considered suitable for hilly regions.
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(b) W Beam type steel barrier (Semi-rigid): W Beam type barrier
shall be about 70 cm above ground level and the posts are placed at about
2m centre to centre. These barriers when impacted by vehicles absorb
energy through deflections. These barriers are found to make the vehicles
having high centre of gravity fall and turn up side down which leave
substantial fatalities and may also lead to catching fire, which adds to the
severity of accident.
(e)Wire rope crash barriers (flexible): These crash barriers have large
deflections and as such required substantial space for allowing deflection
which is normally not available in the hilly areas. These barriers are not
considered suitable for radii of curves less than 450m. Normally in hilly terrain
radii of curves are much lesser than 450 m. Therefore, these barriers are not
considered suitable for hilly regions.
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connections are to be provided on the approaching and trailing sides duly taking into
account the availability of space and other site constraints in the light of the
provisions of these IRC codes
4.2 The crash barriers should have desirably a horizontal clearance of 2.5m from
the travelled path of the vehicles. However, due to site constraints, this space may
not be available at many of the locations. Therefore, a minimum horizontal
clearance of 0.6m should be maintained while making the crash barriers highly
conspicuous by affixing retro reflective tapes of 100mm X 100mm (high intensity
grade) at 2m centre to centre at top and bottom of the thrie beam rail in a staggered
manner}. In order to provide lateral support to the crash barrier posts, there should
be a minimum edge distance of preferably one metre. However, in case of space
constraints, a minimum distance of 0.6m should be maintained ensuring stability
with adequate embedment. The post should be taken below ground level up to
sufficient depth (not less than 1.15m) as per the instructions of manufacturers.
Suitable Hazard markers should be fixed at the ends to warn the road users of the
approaching hazard. Other installation details should be strictly as per the
instructions of the manufacturers to ensure the intended performance of the crash
barriers.
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impacts in the accidents would be monitored by the executing agency and a report
on the same shall be furnished to the Ministry by its agencies like
NHAI/NHIDCLlState PWDs/BRO for future guidance. In case of failure of the crash
barrier to contain the vehicle as intended, an appropriate penalty would be imposed
on the crash barrier provider and the crash barrier should be replaced by the
provider. These provisions should be suitably incorporated in the tender documents.
5.2 Sanction can be issued to the respective states for installation of crash
barriers in selected stretches. The details of proposed stretches for installation of
crash barriers in hilly terrain on National Highways shall be obtained from the
concerned Chief Engineers of NHs based on the following criteria:
5.3 In due course, a panel of suppliers who are ready to supply the crash
barriers of specified type at lowest cost assessed through competitive bidding can
be put on empanelied list of crash barrier providers on the lines of cement & steel
presently placed on the web portal. The list along with the lowest rate can be
circulated to the concerned requesting them to take the supply from the nearest
supplier subject to availability of capacity with them to supply the required quantity
within the stipulated time schedules. In case of repeated failures in intended
performance of the crash barrier, the provider would be taken off from the
empanelled list.
M
(Ravi Prasad) (B.N. Singh)
Chief Engineer (Road Safety) Coordinator -III
16-06-2016 16-06-2016
M
(S.N. Das)
Director General (Road Development) &SS
16-06-2016
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Broad details of modified thrie beam steel crash barriers Annex-I
Notes:
(i) Posts of l-section of minimum 150mm x lOOmm x 4.3mm and
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E ~Olitl@::;,(J1, (ii) Thrie beam steel section shall be of specified dimensions of minimum
3 mm thickness.
(iii) Steel to be used shall have minimum ultimate tensile strength of 490
Mpa.
(iv) All the bolts! fasteners shall develop requisite strength in the
intended working conditions and all the components of crash barrier
shall be galvanized through hot dip process.
(v) All the details of installation, fixing to ground, end connections etc.,
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keeping in view the above shall be furnished by the manufacturer of the
THR1E BEAM SUAACAAll crash barrier to ensure the intended performance of the crash barrier in
the working conditions.
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(vii) Red retro reflective tapes of 100mm x 100m (high intensity grade) at
2m centre to centre at top and bottom of thrie beam rail in staggered
manner shall be provided.
(viii) Suitable hazard markers shall be provided at the ends of the crash
barriers to make the end terminals conspicuous.