QUESTION 7 An old divided 6-lane (3 lanes each direction) highway has 11 ft lanes and obstructions leaving no more than 2 ft of clearance on each side of the roadway. There are no driveways or intersections on the segment of interest. Given a posted speed limit of 50 mph, estimate the FFS (mph) for the 3 northbound lanes? Provide the answer to the nearest tenths.

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An old divided 6-lane (3 lanes each direction) highway has 11 ft lanes and obstructions leaving no more than 2 ft of
clearance on each side of the roadway. There are no driveways or intersections on the segment of interest. Given a
posted speed limit of 50 mph, estimate the FFS (mph) for the 3 northbound lanes? Provide the answer to the nearest
tenths.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 7 An old divided 6-lane (3 lanes each direction) highway has 11 ft lanes and obstructions leaving no more than 2 ft of clearance on each side of the roadway. There are no driveways or intersections on the segment of interest. Given a posted speed limit of 50 mph, estimate the FFS (mph) for the 3 northbound lanes? Provide the answer to the nearest tenths.
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