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Examination Paper
SEMESTER: FIRST SEMESTER EXAMINATIONS 2012
UNIT:

ENB372 DESIGN AND PLANNING OF HIGHWAYS- THEORY 1

DURATION OF EXAMINATION: PERUSAL:
WORKING:

10 MINUTES
1 HOUR

EXAMINATION MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY THE UNIVERSITY:
EXAMINATION BOOKLETS

EXAMINATION MATERIAL SUPPLIED BY THE STUDENT:
WRITING IMPLEMENTS
DRAWING IMPLEMENTS
NO CALCULATORS

INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENTS:
Students are prohibited from having mobile phones or any other device capable of communicating information
(either verbal or written) in their possession during the examination.

NOTES MAY BE MADE ONLY ON THE EXAMINATION PAPER DURING PERUSAL TIME
ALL THREE (3) QUESTIONS ARE TO BE ATTEMPTED
COMMENCE EACH QUESTION ON A NEW PAGE
ONLY QUESTIONS ATTEMPTED IN THE EXAMINATION BOOKLET WILL BE MARKED
MARKS FOR EACH QUESTION ARE AS INDICATED
THIS EXAMINATION PAPER MUST NOT BE REMOVED FROM THE EXAMINATION ROOM

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In your examination booklet/s, respond to all three (3) of the following questions.
QUESTION 1 (weight 10 points)

The methodology prescribed in the ENB372 unit content for your team's Route
Investigation for Submission 1 this semester included the development of a Route
Investigation Summary Table. With the aid of diagram/example/s as appropriate, on your examination workbook, describe:
(a) What a Route Investigation Summary Table would normally include.
(b) Why a Route Investigation Summary Table is a valuable means of investigating the engineering related issues of a road corridor under investigation.
QUESTION 2 (weight 20 points)

Based on the ENB3 72 unit content portrayed to you, on your examination workbook explain each of the following in relation to horizontal curve design:
(a) Technical foundation ofPlan Transitions.
(b) Intent of Side Friction.
(c) Intent

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