Ride quality specifications : smoothing out pavements.

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Wix, R.
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Abstract

Several Australian State Road Authorities (SRAs) have implemented ride quality based specifications for the acceptance of newly constructed or rehabilitated pavements. In some instances these specifications not only set the limits for acceptance but also stipulate payment deductions for non-conforming works. The feedback from the pavement construction industry is that many contractors are not fully aware of what ride quality is or how it is measured. This paper explains the concept of ride quality in terms of road roughness and outlines what pavement contractors need to do to construct smoother pavements. Some agencies are requiring roughness to be reported in terms of the world standard International Roughness Index (IRI) rather than the traditional unit of measurement used in Australia, NAASRA roughness. The relationship between these two roughness measures is also discussed along with the benefits of using an accredited roughness measuring device for assessing the ride quality of the pavement. (Author/publisher) For the covering entry of this conference, please see ITRD abstract no. E208431.

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C 26951 (In: C 26913 CD-ROM) /23 / ITRD E209299
Source

In: Transport: our highway to a sustainable future : proceedings of the 21st ARRB and 11th REAAA Conference, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 18-23 May 2003, 17 p., 14 ref.

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