Turning Radius

/ Turning Radius #11  
Still guessing your best bet for that is to go directly to your state or county DOT.

I didn't think about this before, but maybe ping the local paving contractors... Or civil engineer.

There's a program some DOT's use called AutoTurn. You give the program a proposed road plan, tell it what type of vehicle (truck, bus, how many trailers/axles, length etc) and then it shows you how the vehicle will track through. $$$ program. :D

I suspect a consultant who does roadway design will have something similar if they want their plans to work. can't believe they'd be cheap though.
 
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So.....I grabbed my tape measure and took my SUV to the city cemetery. They have a variety of small roads with narrow paved surfaces to help size things up. My boat and trailer is in winter storage.....but I think I have some good information from the cemetery. It was kinda a nasty day.....so I need to go back when it's not so windy and measure one particular circle that seems close to what I want.

Kinda complex set of diameters depending on the dimensions between the SUV rear axle and the trailer axles. I've got some big white pines to plan my driveway around.....and I have so much building material laying on the ground it's impossible to accurately plan right now at the site. Prior to that I had buildings that needed demo and lots of trees. At this point my plan looks "plausable". :D

The various little cemetary circles really help to gain a feel for size.
 

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