Abstract:
Pavement edge drop-off plays a major role in road safety. A significant shoulder
drop-off may result in a loss of vehicle control. Despite current specifications, the road
agencies of Bangladesh do not have a specific edge drop-off criterion. In addition, there
is no reliable way to measure shoulder drop-offs.
Several roadways have unbound type shoulders, resulting in increased drop-off
issues. Rigid pavements, which are fewer in number than flexible pavements in
Bangladesh, also show similar issues due to a lack of shoulder compaction.
In this study, several sites constructed by different road authorities were
evaluated, and shoulder drop-off was measured using an indigenously made
profilometer. Upon analysis of the result, it was found that the profilometer is capable
of measuring shoulder drop-off accurately and can give a clear idea about the profile of
the drop-off.
This information can be used to plan effective road maintenance and prevent
accidents due to shoulder drop-offs. Regular use of the profilometer can help ensure the
safety and integrity of roadways in the long ter
Description:
Supervised by
Dr. Nazmus Sakib,
Assistant Professor,
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering(CEE)
Islamic University of Technology (IUT, OIC)
Board Bazar, Gazipur-1704, Bangladesh.