Roads in Atlantic Canada's National Parks cover an extremely wide scope of usage, climate, geography and range from local access roads to the Trans- Canada Highway. As such they service a wide range of traffic volumes and users. Eighteen years ago, Parks Canada invested in a pavement management system to effectively manage this widespread system. This paper details the management system used to measure the performance of these roads, establishment of criteria for rehabilitation based on these inspections, and the performance of the different pavement classes over the last eighteen years. Based on the data, performance models have been used to develop a multi-year plans for the rehabilitation of these roads. For the covering abstract of this conference see ITRD number E211426.
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