Irc - Gov.in.080.1981pickup Bus Stops
Irc - Gov.in.080.1981pickup Bus Stops
Irc - Gov.in.080.1981pickup Bus Stops
TYPE DESIGNS
FOR
PICK-UP BUS STOPS
ON RURAL
(i.e. NON-URBAN) HIGHWAYS
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IRC : 80-1981
TYPE DESIGNS
FOR
PICK-UP BUS STOPS
ON RURAL
(i.e. NON-URBAN) HIGHWAYS
Published by
THE INDIAN ROADS CONGRESS
Jamnagar House, Shahjahan Road,
New Delhi-110011
1981
Price Rs.60/-
(Plus Packing & Postage )
IRC: 80-1981
[. INTRODUCTION
1.1. Buses standing indiscriminately on the carriageway to
drop or pick-up passengers can seriously affect capacity of the
roadway, besides bejng a source of accidents. It is, therefore,
desirable that on all busy non-urban highways, consideration should
be given to the construction of bus laybyes of suitable design at
required locations to ensure orderly movement of the through
traffic.
2. SCOPE
2.1. The standard applies essentially to wayside bus stops in
non-urban locations meant for quick loading and unloading of pass-
engers. It does not deal with more elaborate bus depots or termi-
nals which are sometimes provided by the side of the road between
the cities.
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(a) the volume of traffic is such that through traffic movement will b
unduly disturbed by buses stopping on the carriageway :
(b) buses are required to halt at a particular stop for considerable time
for rest or loading/unloading of passengers and goods; or
4.2. Normally the' bus stops should be sited away from bridges
snd other important structures, also from embankment sections which
are more than four metres high. As far as possible, these should
not be located on horizontal curves or at the top of summit vertical
curves. Moreover, the need for good visibility alround corres-
ponding to safe stopping sight distance should be kept in view.
4.3. Bus stops should not be located too close to the road
intersections. A
gap of 300 metres from the tangent point of inter-
section to start/end of the laybye will be desirable, particularly at
junctions with main roads. In other cases, the distance may be
relaxed to a certain extent having regard to the local conditions.
At minor intersection (e.g. junctions with village roads), distance
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sary that the bus stop should be located sufficiently ahead of the
intersection so that the buses can be manoeuvred easily from the
pick-up stop on the left hand side to the extreme right lane for
turning.
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7. DRAINAGE
7.1. Laybyes for pick-up bus stops should have proper cross
slope to drain off the excess water. No water which is likely to
splash on the waiting passengers should be allowed to collect
near the bus shelters.
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8. MARKINGS
8.1.Pavement markings at the bus stops should be provided
as shown with the word 'BUS' written prominently on
in Figs. 1-3
the pavement. Pedestrian crossings should be marked slightly behind
the standing position of the buses in order to reduce pedestrian
conflicts. Moreover, the kerbs should be marked with continuous
yellow line to indicate no parking.