0 a gradual slope down from the middle of a road to each edge, designed to make water to flow off it --
We must keep down construction to the point of utility white making the roads wide enough and rightly cambered.
This length of road is being reconstructed at an estimated cost of£37,000 to remedy the unsatisfactory surface and dangerous camber of the carriageway.
If there was any doubt about the power of the authority to alter the camber or banking of a road that would be rather unsatisfactory.
Incorrect camber, potholes, drains and damaged surfaces are frequent problems for the cyclist.
Work was done in the early 1980s on a variable camber mechanism designed to control transonic flow development, for application to a military fighter.
The reason for the construction of the concrete apron was to remove the steep and dangerous camber on the east side of the carriageway.
It cannot get on to its proper side because of its speed and weight and the camber of the road.
Another answer to the difficulty is that of cambers.