12 inches
maximum asphalt pavement thickness allowed for an asphalt over soil instalation. 12 inches.
12 inches
Slow down but proceed forward and slowly steer back on to the pavement.
2" based strictly on the slab thickness. However, it may be governed by form spacing, rebar spacing or rebar clearance to the forms.
It is the safe and legal minimum thickness allowed for a brake rotor.
Concrete is composed of water, cement and sand. It has three constituents. Concrete is mixed as a wet mixture, poured into place and allowed to harden and dry.
2X the joint thickness. Maybe
Sure you can, vertical and horizontal construction joints are allowed in the Raft with depth of 3.00 meters and above in hot countries , to avoid differential temprature between the core of cast and concrete temperature at the time of cast, the recommended depth should not exceed 1.5 with temperature control sensors and proper immediate curing
Hold the steering wheel firmly; release the gas pedal; and gently apply the brakes. Return to the pavement when the vehicle has slowed enough to allow roll steer back onto the highway safely.
Passing on the right by driving off the pavement is generally not allowed, as it is dangerous and against traffic laws. It is safer to wait for a proper passing zone or for the slower vehicle to move to the right lane.
It depends on the vehicle type, but generally - when your brake pad thickness is 2 mm it is time to change the brake pad.
As far as I have been taught there is no maximum thickness allowed for a shim. Shims can be specially made out of thicker plate to achieve the correct alignment. The only restriction I know about with shims is that there should never be more than 3 shims in one place (e.g. only 3 shims are allowed under each motor foot).
It is the concrete "footprint" of your house / building. The size of said footer determines how much load it will be able to handle and thus how many stories are allowed on the building.