Pavement Conditions
THE FOLLOWING PICTURES ARE EXAMPLES OF SOME OF THE PAVEMENT CONDITIONS SPECIFIED IN SECTION 338.
RAVELING - is the progressive separation of aggregate particles in a pavement from the surface downward or from the edges inward. BLEEDING - is the upward movement of liquid asphalt resulting in the formation of a film of asphalt on the surface. SLIPPAGE - is the movement between layers when none should exist. Picture illustrates classical U pattern. POT HOLES
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