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In an ideal transition curve, the radius of curvature
is constant
at any point is directly proportional to its distance from the point of commencement
is inversely proportional to the radius of main curve
is directly proportional to the radius of main curve
Correct Answer:
is inversely proportional to the radius of main curve
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