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  2. Five Advantages of a Gravel Driveway - AOL

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    Learn about gravel driveways pros and cons, what gravel driveways cost, and how much gravel driveway maintenance involves.

  3. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    Applying gravel, or "metalling", has had two distinct usages in road surfacing. The term road metal refers to the broken stone or cinders used in the construction or repair of roads or railways, [46] and is derived from the Latin metallum, which means both "mine" and "quarry". [47] The term originally referred to the process of creating a ...

  4. Construction aggregate - Wikipedia

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    In Europe, sizing ranges are specified as d/D, where the d shows the smallest and D shows the largest square mesh grating that the particles can pass. Application-specific preferred sizings are covered in European Standard EN 13043 for road construction, EN 13383 for larger armour stone, EN 12620 for concrete aggregate, EN 13242 for base layers of road construction, and EN 13450 for railway ...

  5. Pothole - Wikipedia

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    These allow citizens to report potholes and other road hazards, optionally including a photograph and GPS coordinates. [12] [13] It is estimated there are 55 million potholes in the United States. [14] The self-proclaimed pothole capital, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada reportedly spends $4.8 million on 450,000 potholes annually, as of 2015. [15]

  6. Kansas City’s pothole season got me, and it’ll cost me big ...

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    He called me later to give me even worse news: “You need a new tire and your rim is cracked. I’ll have to order it.” It’s pothole season in the Kansas City metro area.

  7. Fill dirt - Wikipedia

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    Fill dirt is taken from a location where soil is being removed as a part of leveling an area for construction; it may also contain sand, rocks, and stones, as well as earth. Fill dirt should be as free of organic matter as possible since organic matter will decompose creating pockets of empty space within the fill which could result in settling ...