GA/T 651-2006
Abolished
GB/T 26769-2011
Active
National standards
GB/T 26769-2011 Video-based detecting method for pavement surface distress
GB/T 26769-2011 Video-based detecting method for pavement surface distress
Basic Information
Standard Code:
GB/T 26769-2011
Standard Type:
National standards
Standard Status:
Active
is_force_gb:
no
CCS Name:
Highway engineering
ICS Name:
Other standards related to road engineering
Publish Date:
2011-07-20
Implement Date:
2011-12-01
Pages:
9 pages
Scope
This standard specifies the data collection, data validity evaluation, data processing, and report preparation procedures for conducting pavement damage detection using a vehicle-mounted pavement laser video disease detection system (hereinafter referred to as the detection system).
This standard is applicable to the acceptance of highway and first-class highway engineering quality, as well as detection and evaluation in highway maintenance. The detection and evaluation of other-grade highways can be implemented in accordance with this standard.
Development Information
Referenced Standards
JTG H20-2007
GB/T 917-2009 Mark rules of highway route and number of national trunk highway
GB/T 917-2017 Mark rules of highway route and number of national trunk highway
GB 917.1-2000 Mark rules of highway route—Naming, numbering and coding
GB 917.2-2000 Mark rules of highway route—Name and number of national trunk highway
JT/T 678-2019 Vehicle-mounted Pavement Damage Video Detection System
JT/T 678-2007 Vehicle-mounted Pavement Laser Video Defect Detection System
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