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NHI Safety Inspection of In-Service Bridges FINAL Updated Exam 2026
WITH Recent Newest Verified And Well Analyzed Exam Questions
(Actual Exam 2026-2027) Correct Detailed & Verified ANSWERS (100%
Accurate Solutions) ALREADY GRADED A+||NEWEST VERSION Of The
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What movement occurs when the horizontal earth pressure acting on the wall
exceeds the friction forces that hold the structure in place? -ANSWER-Lateral


What movement occurs due to unsymmetrical settlement, lateral movement, or
combo due to horizontal earth pressure?f -ANSWER-Rotational


Flood plain -ANSWER-overbank area outside the channel which carries flood flows
in excess of channel cpacity


thalweg -ANSWER-lowest elevation in stream bed


freeboard -ANSWER-vertical distance between the design flood water surface and
the lowest point of the superstructure


waterway area -ANSWER-The entire area beneath the bridge which is available to
pass flood flows.


number one cause of bridge failures -ANSWER-flooding


channel -ANSWER-well-defined and confines the streamflow during normal flow
conditions

,streambed -ANSWER-bottom of the channel


streambank -ANSWER-slopped sides of the channel


streamflow -ANSWER-water, suspended sediment, and any debris moving
through the channel


flood plain -ANSWER-overbank area outside of the channel, which is available to
pass flood flows


normal stage -ANSWER-streamflow stage prevailing during the greater part of the
year


river training structures -ANSWER-alter flow of the river


spurs -ANSWER-linear structures designed with properly sized and placed rocks
which protect the stream bank by reducing the flow velocity


guide banks -ANSWER-dikes which extend upstream from the approach
embankment at either or not sides of the bridge opening to direct flow through
the opening


Armoring countermeasures -ANSWER-resist erosive forces caused by the flow, but
tend not to alter the flow significantly

, riprap -ANSWER-layers or facing of properly sized and graded rock or broken
concrete placed or dumped to protect an abutment, pier, or embankment from
erosion


gabions -ANSWER-rectangular rock or cobble filled wire mesh baskets anchored
together to the surface they are protecting


slope protection -ANSWER-geotextiles, wire mesh, riprap, paving, intended to
protect the slope from erosion, slipping, or to withstand external hydraulic
pressure


channel lining -ANSWER-rigid concrete pavement or flexible protective mats
placed on bottom of streambed


footing apron -ANSWER-consists of protective layers of material surrounding the
fooding of the substructure unit


Degradation -ANSWER-general and progressive lowering of channel bed due to
erosion, usually over relatively long channels


aggradation -ANSWER-progressive buildup of the longitudinal profile of a channel
bed due to sediment deposition


headset migration -ANSWER-degradation of the channel that is associated with
abrupt changes in the streamed elevation and then migrates upstream (Niagra
falls)

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