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Layback -> Invert Crossing

An invert crossing is a section of kerb & channel adjacent to a driveway or pathway, with a flatter than normal profile to allow vehicles or pedestrians to easily cross the kerb.

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Invert crossings are typically necessary when a barrier kerb profile is used.

The terms crossover and driveway layback are sometimes used to describe vehicular invert crossings, and an invert crossing for pedestrians is typically known as a pram crossing.

Photos

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Synonyms

Related Pages

External Links & References

  1. Bundaberg Regional Council Residential Invert Crossings Standard Drawing
  2. Google Search (Driveway Layback)
  3. Google Search (Invert Crossing)
  4. Google Search (Crossover)
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