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What minimum radius of curvature may be designed for safe operation of vehicles at 70 mi/hr if the maximum rate of superelevation (e) is 6% and the maximum coefficient of side friction (f) is 0.10?
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What minimum radius of curvature may be designed for safe operation of vehicles at 70 mi/hr if the maximum rate of superelevation (e) is 6% and the maximum coefficient of side friction (f) is 0.10?
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