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  2. 'Looks good in almost any landscape': 5 ways to plan ... - AOL

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    'Looks good in almost any landscape': 5 ways to plan, make an easy to maintain stone path. Gannett. Steve Boehme. October 13, 2024 at 2:07 AM ... working pea gravel up under the stone on all sides ...

  3. Gravel road - Wikipedia

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    A good gravel for a gravel road will have a higher percentage of fines than gravel used as a subbase for a paved road. This often causes problems if a gravel road is paved without adding sand and gravel sized stone to dilute the percentage of fines. [6] A gravel road is quite different from a 'gravel drive', popular as private driveways in the ...

  4. Road surface - Wikipedia

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    The decision whether to pave a gravel road or not often hinges on traffic volume. It has been found that maintenance costs for gravel roads often exceed the maintenance costs for paved or surface-treated roads when traffic volumes exceed 200 vehicles per day. [51] Pavement ends and turns into gravel surface road

  5. Burke Road plan is to keep gravel - AOL

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  6. Subbase (pavement) - Wikipedia

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    The quality of subbase is very important for the useful life of the road and can outlive the life of the surface, which can be scraped off and, after checking that the subbase is still in good condition, a new layer can be applied. [2] Unbound granular materials are usually crushed stone, [3] crushed slag or concrete, or slate.

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  8. Los Angeles abrasion test - Wikipedia

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    Maximum acceptable loss for the base course of the road is 45%; the more demanding surface course must be 35% or less. [1] The test was developed by the city engineers of Los Angeles in the 1920s. [8] The California Highway Commission found the new methodology superior to the established Deval abrasion test, and adopted the LA test in 1927. [8]

  9. Road - Wikipedia

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    The report estimates that urban drivers pay an average of $746/year on vehicle repairs while the average US motorist pays about $335/year. In contrast, the average motorist pays about $171/year in road maintenance taxes (based on 600 gallons/year and $0.285/gallon tax).