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Roads Around The World
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- Adverse camber - where a road slopes towards the outside of a bend, increasing the likelihood that vehicles travelling at speed will skid or topple. Usually only a temporary situation during road maintenance.
- All-weather road - Unpaved road that is constructed of a material that does not create mud during rainfall.
- Banked turn
- Camber - the curvature of the road surface that encourages surface water to flow freely from the carriageway, or on bends angling of the surface to lean traffic 'into the bend' reducing the chance of a skid.
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