A curve that has a constant radius through is called a ___________ curve.
What is a simple curve
One-quarter of a Chain or 16.5 feet
What is a Rod?
P.C.
What is Point of Curvature?
The North arrow is found on the __________ view.
What are the Plans?
___________ is the beginning reference elevation, such as mean sea level.
What is Datum?
A ____________ curve is two adjacent curves, in opposite directions with different radii.
What is a reverse curve?
A full "Section" or 5,280 ft
What is a mile?
P.T.
What is Point of Tangency
An exaggerated vertical scale is used on the _____ view
What is the Profile?
A _________ is a point of known elevation within the project.
What is a benchmark?
A vertical curve on top of a hill.
What is a crest?
The distance from Station 84+20 to Station 99+20
What is 1500 lf ?
P.I.
What is Point of Intersection?
Cuts and Fills will be indicated on _________- view and _________ view.
What is profile and Cross section?
The __________ of a project is marked at 100 ft intervals called stations.
What is the Centerline?
A vertical curve at the bottom of a hill.
What is a sag?
A project marked at 100-foot interval are called this?
What is a station?
PCC
What is Point of Compound Curve?
Contours will be found on this view?
What is the plan sheet?
Distances on the Plan view are ____________.
What is level?
A _____________curve is two adjacent curves, in opposite directions.
What is a reverse curve?
An imaginary line on a map showing the difference in elevations.
What is a contour?
PRC
What is Point of Reverse Curve
An end view at a specific station is called a ______ view.
What is the Cross section view?
A point that has two stations.
What is a station equation?