QUOTE(MishimaZ @ Jan 9 2015, 08:44 AM)
Depends on the base condition. If the base is soil of high water content then even if you design 20 years also the road will be damaged way faster due to the movements of the base.
The normal 'tar' type of road you usually seen is to allow ease of maintenance of the road.
Potholes come from variety of reasons, from wheel loadings to internal seepage. Opening a road for usage is rarely the cause, since wheels will usually compact the courses faster.
Why some tar road at our highways looks very wet and slippery? The normal 'tar' type of road you usually seen is to allow ease of maintenance of the road.
Potholes come from variety of reasons, from wheel loadings to internal seepage. Opening a road for usage is rarely the cause, since wheels will usually compact the courses faster.
But on other tar road eg:new nkve from klang to subang rven when it rains, the tar doesnt look wet and dont really have water splashing up into the air
But ive been driving at vietnam our road condition much better
This post has been edited by epsonstylux: Jan 10 2015, 09:38 AM
Jan 10 2015, 09:37 AM

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