Long-Term Performance of Natural Stone Cobbles for Paving Raised Junctions: Findings from over a Decade of Use

Author:

Majer Stanisław1,Sołowczuk Alicja1ORCID,Budziński Bartosz1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Construction and Road Engineering, West Pomeranian University of Technology in Szczecin, 71-311 Szczecin, Poland

Abstract

Raised junctions (RJs) are chosen more and more frequently by town planners and road designers in traffic calming (TC) projects. This choice is supported by analyses of the existing transport systems in question. Where a few raised junctions have been designed for the project, use of different paving options may be worth consideration. This article describes a situation where a few RJs were placed on a short street section, all of which were provided with a cobblestone or cobblestone pavement (SBP). In order to verify the commercial viability of this option, we examined the traffic conditions, assessed the severity of condition of the pavements under analysis, and estimated the vehicle accelerations (ACs) and decelerations (DEs) in two chosen study areas, further referred to as the first and second study area. Two noise surveys were also carried out for the purposes of this research: the first one after a few years of operation and the second one after another ten years. Considering the problems of sustainable road construction, many environmental factors were taken into account in the studies. Based on the experimental results, we could assess the effectiveness of using RJs as the only TC measure in 30 km/h zones and check whether the severity of pavement condition depended on the AC and DE values and if SBP can be recommended to mitigate environmental impacts of street traffic. Finally, two pavement structures are proposed to choose from, depending on the local transport system conditions and streetscape characteristics. In addition, the authors recommend the use of solar-power elements at RJs to enhance their visibility and increase the traffic slowing effect.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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