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- Q10672652 subject Q8718888.
- Q10672652 abstract "Drainage gradient (DG) is a term in road design, defined as the combined slope due to road surface cross slope (CS) and longitudinal slope (hilliness). Although the term may not be used, the concept is also used in roof design and landscape architecture.If the DG is too low, rain and melt water drainage will be insufficient. This results in water pooling on the road surface, thereby increasing the risk for hydroplaning and resulting wet pavement vehicle crashes.".
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- Q10672652 comment "Drainage gradient (DG) is a term in road design, defined as the combined slope due to road surface cross slope (CS) and longitudinal slope (hilliness). Although the term may not be used, the concept is also used in roof design and landscape architecture.If the DG is too low, rain and melt water drainage will be insufficient. This results in water pooling on the road surface, thereby increasing the risk for hydroplaning and resulting wet pavement vehicle crashes.".
- Q10672652 label "Drainage gradient".
- Q10672652 depiction 200907201000_Vattenplaningsrisk.jpg.