windingbaan
Windingbaan is a Dutch term used to describe a track or route that follows a winding or serpentine path. It can refer to different kinds of infrastructure, including roads, rail lines, or conveyor systems, where the course curves rather than proceeding in a straight line. The concept is commonly used in descriptive texts about terrain, transportation, or industrial layouts.
Etymology and usage: The word combines winding, meaning curving or turning, with baan, meaning track, route,
Applications in roads and railways: In road design, winding tracks often take the form of switchbacks or
Industrial and other uses: Winding sections are also used in conveyor systems and material-handling layouts to
Safety and design considerations: Windingbaan designs must consider curvature, track or road geometry, speed limits, sightlines,
See also: hairpin bend, switchback, serpentine, spiral ramp, spiral staircase.