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  2. Chipseal - Wikipedia

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    A chipseal road near Kempton, Indiana in the United States. Chipseal (also chip seal or chip and seal) is a pavement surface treatment that combines one or more layers of asphalt with one or more layers of fine aggregate. In the United States, chipseals are typically used on rural roads carrying lower traffic volumes, and the process is often ...

  3. Gravel road - Wikipedia

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    Compared to sealed roads, which require large machinery to work and pour concrete or to lay and smooth a bitumen-based surface, gravel roads are easy and cheap to build.. However, compared to dirt roads, all-weather gravel highways are quite expensive to build, as they require front loaders, dump trucks, graders, and roadrollers to provide a base course of compacted earth or other material ...

  4. Corduroy road - Wikipedia

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    A corduroy road or log road is a type of road or timber trackway made by placing logs, perpendicular to the direction of the road over a low or swampy area. The result is an improvement over impassable mud or dirt roads, yet rough in the best of conditions and a hazard to horses due to shifting loose logs. Corduroy roads can also be built as a ...

  5. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    A road being resurfaced using a road roller. Red surfacing for a bicycle lane in the Netherlands. Construction crew laying down asphalt over fiber-optic trench, in New York City. A road surface (British English) or pavement (North American English) is the durable surface material laid down on an area intended to sustain vehicular or foot ...

  6. Construction aggregate - Wikipedia

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    Chipseal aggregate on Ellsworth Road in Tomah, Wisconsin. Construction aggregate, or simply aggregate, is a broad category of coarse- to medium-grained particulate material used in construction, including sand, gravel, crushed stone, slag, recycled concrete and geosynthetic aggregates. Aggregates are the most mined materials in the world.

  7. Dirt road - Wikipedia

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    Cattle on a dirt road in Paraguay. A dirt road or track is a type of unpaved road not paved with asphalt, concrete, brick, or stone; [ 1 ] made from the native material of the land surface through which it passes, known to highway engineers as subgrade material. [citation needed]

  8. Gravel - Wikipedia

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    Gravel (/ ˈɡrævəl /) is a loose aggregation of rock fragments. Gravel occurs naturally on Earth as a result of sedimentary and erosive geological processes; it is also produced in large quantities commercially as crushed stone. Gravel is classified by particle size range and includes size classes from granule - to boulder -sized fragments.

  9. Nickel Plate Trail - Wikipedia

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    The Nickle Plate Trail near Peru, Indiana in 2018. Currently, the trail ends in Howard County, just north of the city of Kokomo.In 2018 the Industrial Heritage Trail in Kokomo was extended via a lighted pedestrian bridge over IN 931 and under US 31 effectively extending the trail just south of Lincoln Road near State Road 931.