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According to Table 3B, what is the required width of an internal road in a non-residential layout/subdivision if the road's length is 200 meters?
According to Table 3B, what is the required width of an internal road in a non-residential layout/subdivision if the road's length is 200 meters?
- 9 meters
- 12 meters
- 15 meters (correct)
- 18 meters
A group housing scheme has an internal road of 450 meters in length. Based on Table 3C, what is the minimum required width for this road?
A group housing scheme has an internal road of 450 meters in length. Based on Table 3C, what is the minimum required width for this road?
- 7.50 meters
- 9.00 meters
- 15.00 meters
- 12.00 meters (correct)
A non-residential subdivision features an internal road that is 120 meters long. Referring to Table 3B, what is the mandated width for this road?
A non-residential subdivision features an internal road that is 120 meters long. Referring to Table 3B, what is the mandated width for this road?
- 9 meters
- 12 meters (correct)
- 15 meters
- 7.5 meters
Consider a group housing project with an internal road measuring 250 meters. According to Table 3C, what is the specified width for this road?
Consider a group housing project with an internal road measuring 250 meters. According to Table 3C, what is the specified width for this road?
In a non-residential layout, an internal road exceeds 300 meters in length. Based on Table 3B, what is the minimum width required for this road?
In a non-residential layout, an internal road exceeds 300 meters in length. Based on Table 3B, what is the minimum width required for this road?
A group housing society plans to construct an internal road spanning 700 meters. As per Table 3C, what is the necessary width of this road?
A group housing society plans to construct an internal road spanning 700 meters. As per Table 3C, what is the necessary width of this road?
A developer is designing a non-residential layout with two internal roads. One road measures 140 meters, and the other measures 280 meters. According to Table 3B, what are the respective required widths for these roads?
A developer is designing a non-residential layout with two internal roads. One road measures 140 meters, and the other measures 280 meters. According to Table 3B, what are the respective required widths for these roads?
A group housing project includes two internal roads: one measuring 100 meters and another measuring 400 meters. Based on Table 3C, what are the respective required widths for these roads?
A group housing project includes two internal roads: one measuring 100 meters and another measuring 400 meters. Based on Table 3C, what are the respective required widths for these roads?
For a non-residential development, an internal road is planned to be exactly 150 meters in length. What road width is required according to Table 3B?
For a non-residential development, an internal road is planned to be exactly 150 meters in length. What road width is required according to Table 3B?
A group housing scheme features an internal road of exactly 300 meters in length. According to Table 3C, what width of road is required?
A group housing scheme features an internal road of exactly 300 meters in length. According to Table 3C, what width of road is required?
If a non-residential development includes an internal road measuring 310 meters, what road width is mandated by Table 3B?
If a non-residential development includes an internal road measuring 310 meters, what road width is mandated by Table 3B?
A group housing development has an internal road spanning 610 meters. What is the required minimum width for this road, according to Table 3C?
A group housing development has an internal road spanning 610 meters. What is the required minimum width for this road, according to Table 3C?
What is the difference in required road width between a 200-meter internal road in a non-residential development (Table 3B) and a 200-meter internal road in a group housing scheme (Table 3C)?
What is the difference in required road width between a 200-meter internal road in a non-residential development (Table 3B) and a 200-meter internal road in a group housing scheme (Table 3C)?
For what length of internal road do Table 3B (non-residential) and Table 3C (group housing) specify the same minimum road width?
For what length of internal road do Table 3B (non-residential) and Table 3C (group housing) specify the same minimum road width?
A non-residential development road is 290m long, while a Group Housing Scheme has a road 601m long. What are the road width requirements?
A non-residential development road is 290m long, while a Group Housing Scheme has a road 601m long. What are the road width requirements?
A developer is working on two separate projects: a non-residential complex and a group housing scheme. Both require internal roads. What is the widest internal road permissible according to Tables 3B and 3C?
A developer is working on two separate projects: a non-residential complex and a group housing scheme. Both require internal roads. What is the widest internal road permissible according to Tables 3B and 3C?
How does the width requirement change for internal roads exceeding 300 meters in length when comparing a non-residential development (Table 3B) to a group housing scheme (Table 3C)?
How does the width requirement change for internal roads exceeding 300 meters in length when comparing a non-residential development (Table 3B) to a group housing scheme (Table 3C)?
A civil planner is deciding between two designs for a Group Housing development, where 2 internal road lengths are possible. Option A uses a 50 meter long road, while Option B uses a 160m long road. How do the designs differ in terms of width required?
A civil planner is deciding between two designs for a Group Housing development, where 2 internal road lengths are possible. Option A uses a 50 meter long road, while Option B uses a 160m long road. How do the designs differ in terms of width required?
A non-residential complex is being developed with an internal road planned for 250 meters. It is later decided that the road length will be increased by 60 meters. How will this decision impact the required width of the internal road according to Table 3B?
A non-residential complex is being developed with an internal road planned for 250 meters. It is later decided that the road length will be increased by 60 meters. How will this decision impact the required width of the internal road according to Table 3B?
A group housing scheme initially planned for a 500-meter internal road is revised to include a 750-meter road. What adjustments must be made to the road's width according to Table 3C?
A group housing scheme initially planned for a 500-meter internal road is revised to include a 750-meter road. What adjustments must be made to the road's width according to Table 3C?
Flashcards
Road width (≤150m, non-residential)
Road width (≤150m, non-residential)
For non-residential layouts up to 150m, internal roads should be 12m wide.
Road width (150-300m, non-residential)
Road width (150-300m, non-residential)
For non-residential layouts between 150m and 300m, internal roads should be 15m wide.
Road width (>300m, non-residential)
Road width (>300m, non-residential)
For non-residential layouts exceeding 300m, internal roads should be 18m wide.
Road width (≤150m, housing)
Road width (≤150m, housing)
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Road width (150-300m, housing)
Road width (150-300m, housing)
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Road width (300-600m, housing)
Road width (300-600m, housing)
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Road width (>600m, housing)
Road width (>600m, housing)
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Study Notes
- Internal roads for non-residential developments have specific width requirements based on the length of the road within the layout or subdivision.
- For road lengths up to 150 meters, the required width is 12 meters.
- For road lengths above 150 meters and up to 300 meters, the required width is 15 meters.
- For road lengths above 300 meters, the required width is 18 meters.
Internal Roads for Group Housing Schemes
- Internal road widths for group housing schemes depend on the length of the road.
- For roads up to 150 meters long, the required width is 7.50 meters.
- For roads above 150 meters and up to 300 meters, the width must be 9.00 meters.
- Roads longer than 300 meters and up to 600 meters require a width of 12.00 meters.
- For road lengths exceeding 600 meters, the required width is 15.00 meters.
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