Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over?

   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #101  
The reason the highway says 6% grade, next 5 miles is because the angle changes over the next 5 miles, might even be flat in a place or 2, but overall it's dropping a lot.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #102  
The reason the highway says 6% grade, next 5 miles is because the angle changes over the next 5 miles, might even be flat in a place or 2, but overall it's dropping a lot.

That's a good point.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #103  
Straight up vertical should be 100 and flat horizontal should be 0, that would make sense. But what would the sign say if it changed over the next 5 miles? :D. Oops, talk about thread drift...
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #104  
Straight up vertical should be 100 and flat horizontal should be 0, that would make sense. But what would the sign say if it changed over the next 5 miles? :D. Oops, talk about thread drift...

That would make 400 degrees in a circle. I think there should be 1000 degrees in a circle, and that would make the math so much easier. ;)
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #105  
Straight up vertical should be 100 and flat horizontal should be 0, that would make sense.

That would make 400 degrees in a circle. I think there should be 1000 degrees in a circle, and that would make the math so much easier. ;)


Metric degrees!

Bruce
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #106  
I vote on using degrees. It’s silly to talk about a roof that slopes at 110%.
I rather say “rise over run” or “rise to run” and use a fraction than undefined percentages.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #107  
I vote on using degrees. It’s silly to talk about a roof that slopes at 110%.
I rather say “rise over run” or “rise to run” and use a fraction than undefined percentages.

That makes sense on roofs, but we're talking about hills.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #108  
Different nomenclature for different items. Usually the nomenclature is very descriptive and easy to use for what you are doing.

For a multiple of ten graduations in a circle with tenths for subdivisions! 15* 25' 53" gets to be a pain when using logarithm's to twelve point accuracy.
 
   / Slope...what is safe?? Anyone here ever roll over? #109  
Straight up vertical should be 100 and flat horizontal should be 0, that would make sense. But what would the sign say if it changed over the next 5 miles? :D. Oops, talk about thread drift...
Thread drift is a slippery slope...
 

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