Chapter 4 - Elements of Design
4.5. Superelevation
When a vehicle travels around a horizontal curve, it is forced radially outward by centrifugal force. When this force becomes too great for a given design speed, the roadway is superelevated to counter it. Five methods of counteracting centrifugal forces through curves are discussed in the AASHTO Green Book, Chapter 3. Elements of Design.
GDOT Design Policy Manual ver. 2.0 Revised 5/21/2007