The World s Best Driving Road

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The World s Best Driving Road

1. The Avis Driving Ratio For a great drive you need a road with the right balance of tight corners and long steady stretches. The straight sections give you the relaxation and the view, while the tight corners restrict your speed and require driving skills to negotiate. To slow for a corner you need braking deceleration, ; lateral acceleration,, which holds the car on the road round the bend; and then straight line acceleration,, as you move back up to cruising speed. The bends also give a change of view. It is the balance, or ratio, that characterises the drive. I will introduce the Avis Driving Ratio,, in terms of the time going round bends,, and the time cruising, : (1) The value you will look for is down to personal choice. For example, a ratio of 3 is quite demanding: 3 seconds to go round a slow corner, 10 seconds to accelerate to cruising speed, take a breath and brake ready for the next one. A ratio of 10 to 20 may suit most enthusiastic drivers, while a family may prefer an ADR ratio of 100. That s 6 seconds going round a corner and 5 minutes cruising, taking in the scenery before the next corner approaches Driver ADR Cornering Cruising Very demanding 1 3 3 seconds 10 seconds Enthusiastic 10 20 4 seconds 40 seconds Family 100+ 6 seconds 5 minutes

2. The Car Just what is a tight corner? For the equation, it is a corner that requires you to slow down significantly below your cruising speed. If it is more of a gentle curve then you just steer round it on cruise control. Whilst this can depend on the road, it also depends on the vehicle. It is the combination of the lateral acceleration, braking deceleration and straight line acceleration characteristics of a vehicle that determine how it can weave and sprint on any particular road. The maximum speed,, that you can take a corner is limited by the lateral acceleration through the equation of centripetal force: (2) We can convert that to a time,, and also calculate the distance of the curve,, to give: / (3) Equation (3) is for a right angle, but uses scientific SI units, so here is a convenient table with some examples: Lateral Acceleration/ g force speed /mph Radius of curve, r /metres t /secs Leisurely 0.1 70 1000 50 0.1 50 500 35 0.1 30 180 20 0.1 10 20 7 At the limit 0.5 70 200 10 0.5 50 100 7 0.5 30 40 4 Formula One 5 150 90 2.1 5 100 40 1.4 5 70 20 1.0 5 50 10 0.7 Table 1: Examples of accelerations and cornering speeds for different driving experiences You might choose to relate r to the radius half the width of a roundabout. For the road to give a good driving experience it has to have corners that slow you down below your cruising speed that depends on the car and your driving style.

3. The Straight The straight is relaxation with thrills. The driver takes the car out of the corner and accelerates up to cruising speed, holds that speed for as long as possible and breaks hard for the next bend. That gives three formulae for the time and distance of each section: Acceleration: 2 2 (4) Braking: 2 2 (5) Cruising is what is left: /_ (6) The last bit is more complicated if we expand it: 1 2 1 1 / (7) Total time on the straight is the sum of, 1 2 1 1 (8)

Which we can then use to work out the Avis Driving Ratio: 2 (9)

4. Examples Consider a middle example from the table above. Driving at the limit and coming out of a 100m radius right angle bend. That took 7 seconds. With an ADR of 10, we want a 70 second straight driving before the next bend. Now the other two accelerations come into effect. The normal (0 to 60) acceleration is relatively low for a road car the lateral and breaking forces are much larger. For example 0 60 in six seconds is an average of 0.5g, while reasonable brakes would give 1g. This gives a relaxing 10:1 Avis Driving Ratio and needs a 1070m length of straight (that s one km between bends. As you can see a 1:1 ratio would spend just 3 seconds on the straight that would all be spent accelerating hard and immediately braking hard for the next bend. You will get that sort of drive when the bends are about 70m apart. Speed mph Time seconds Distance metres Start 50 0 Accelerates 70 2 50 Cruising 70 32 1000 Braking 50 1 20 Table 2: on Example of an ADR of 10 a straight stretch of road: These are the numbers, but what is your favourite road?