Maintenance and Preservation

Engineered Unpaved Low-Volume Road TOC2
Converting degraded low-volume roads from paved to unpaved can boost safety and preserve vital transportation networks. ...
A flatbed truck with a container and people sitting on it is on the side of a rutted unpaved rural road with loose soil near small huts and dense trees.
This theme issue on international low-volume roads looks at road use, technological innovations in their construction, maintenance and safety considerations, ...
A muddy Amazon road is deeply rutted with water-filled tracks while a group of workers in helmets and safety gear stand observing the damaged surface.
For 30 years, U.S.-sponsored training for low-volume and forest road engineers has been conducted in numerous developing countries. ...
A car sprays water as it drives on a flooded, unpaved low-volume road in South Africa bordered by rows of crops and utility poles, with a speed-limit sign and scrub in the foreground.
Ensuring that low-volume roads remain functional—despite increasing environmental challenges—is essential for maintaining economic stability, improving disaster response capabilities, and safeguarding ...
A heavy machine with large noncircular steel rollers is used for soil compaction on an unpaved road surface.
Building a low-volume road requires developing ingenuity, executing innovation, and maximizing local resources. ...
A large red tractor with large, dual rear wheels is shown pulling a green manure tanker along a paved road.
Implements of husbandry (IoH), have grown bigger and heavier, but state road practices have not kept pace. The authors present ...

Lev Khazanovich and Amir N. Hanna

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