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Bituminous surface treatments are now in experimental or developing stage; becoming very popular for following reasons: (1) eliminate dust, (2) conserve material, (3) lower maintenance and vehicle operating costs, (4) better riding surface, (5) gradually build up surface crust which will provide better foundations for pavements; three classes of roads discussed. Presented at 14th annual Michigan Conference on Highway Engineering. (see also Roads and Streets, vol. 68, no. 5, May 1928, pp. 262-264; Can. Engr., vol. 54, no. 22, May 29, 1928, pp. 563-565 and Good Roads, vol. 71, no. 5, May 1928, pp. 299-302)
Bituminous surface treatments are now in experimental or developing stage; becoming very popular for following reasons: (1) eliminate dust, (2) conserve material, (3) lower maintenance and vehicle operating costs, (4) better riding surface, (5) gradually build up surface crust which will provide better foundations for pavements; three classes of roads discussed. Presented at 14th annual Michigan Conference on Highway Engineering. (see also Roads and Streets, vol. 68, no. 5, May 1928, pp. 262-264; Can. Engr., vol. 54, no. 22, May 29, 1928, pp. 563-565 and Good Roads, vol. 71, no. 5, May 1928, pp. 299-302)
Bituminous treatment of gravel roads
Pit Quarry
Lang, F.G. (author)
Pit and Quarry ; 15
1928
4 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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