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Repairs should include all disintegrated places in surface; base failures; distortions in surface and in filling cracks; all disintegrated surfaces or revelled areas should be cut away to point where paving mixture is in satisfactory condition; distorted areas can only be satisfactorily repaired by cutting out fold material and repairing with new; cracks in asphalt pavements should be thoroughly cleaned out and filled with asphalt cement; any organization for asphalt repair should include emergency crew to repair in surface as they develop. (see also Can. Engr., vol. 56, no. 5, Jan. 29, 1929, pp. 197-198)
Repairs should include all disintegrated places in surface; base failures; distortions in surface and in filling cracks; all disintegrated surfaces or revelled areas should be cut away to point where paving mixture is in satisfactory condition; distorted areas can only be satisfactorily repaired by cutting out fold material and repairing with new; cracks in asphalt pavements should be thoroughly cleaned out and filled with asphalt cement; any organization for asphalt repair should include emergency crew to repair in surface as they develop. (see also Can. Engr., vol. 56, no. 5, Jan. 29, 1929, pp. 197-198)
Maintenance of asphalt pavements
Nation's Traffic
Simpson, R.H. (author)
Nation's Traffic ; 2
1929
2 pages
1 Fig.
Article (Journal)
English
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