APPLICATION OF PERMEABLE ASPHALT PAVEMENT CONSTRUCTION IN TRAFFIC AREAS
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Published:2024-06-03
Issue:0
Volume:16
Page:1-6
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ISSN:2029-2341
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Container-title:Mokslas - Lietuvos ateitis
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language:
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Short-container-title:Science - Future of Lithuania
Author:
Jakubėnaitė Ieva1ORCID, Vaitkus Audrius1ORCID, Škulteckė Judita1ORCID
Affiliation:
1. Vilniaus Gedimino technikos universitetas, Vilnius, Lietuva
Abstract
Lithuania’s total road network consists of more than 84000 km of roads, of which more than 21000 km are national roads. Roads of national importance are managed by the Lithuanian Road Administration. The remaining roads are classified as local roads managed by local governments. Road installation and maintenance often lead to the problem of surface water drainage and accumulation on the road surface. The aim of this study is to identify and propose the most appropriate permeable asphalt pavement construction to solve this problem, taking into account the purpose of the application and the class of pavement structure. The scope of the study identifies three recommended permeable asphalt pavement designs for the installation of DK 0.1-DK 1 pavement structures in ancillary streets, parking and recreation areas where light vehicle traffic with occasional heavy vehicle traffic. It has also been found that in areas of high traffic intensity, it is appropriate to use an alternative to permeable pavements – a permeable pavement design for the shoulder, where the roadway structure is impermeable to water and the shoulders are permeable to water (a permeable pavement structure is installed). The recommended permeable asphalt pavement structures, when properly selected, reduce the risk of flooding on the roadway.
Publisher
Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
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