Slipperiness of highway pavements. Phase I.

Author(s)
Mahone, D.C. & Runkle, S.A.
Year
Abstract

To gain knowledge of the wet friction levels needed for various traffic conditions, this study evaluated the relationships between 1) accumulated traffic volumes and pavement friction, and 2) percent wet accidents and pavement friction. In addition the study evaluated speed gradients and machine correlations, and selected thirty test sites for continued periodic testing under state funds.

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Library number
B 1083 /23/
Source

Springfield, NTIS, 1971, fig., tab., 10 ref.; Virginia Highway Research Council / PB 203700

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