Long-life surfaces for busy roads.

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Long-life surfaces could substantially cut the costs of road networks, including the delays they cause, especially on congested routes with heavy traffic. These surfaces use new materials that cost more than conventional asphalt and require special handling. This report presents the results of collaborative research to evaluate the technical and economic potential of the most promising long-life surfaces and assists governments in weighing up the risks and advantages of introducing them on busy roads. (Author/publisher)

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20080729 ST [electronic version only]
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Paris, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development OECD / International Transport Forum, 2008, 185 p. - ISBN 978-92-821-0158-2

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