Rehabilitation Options and Guidance for Severely Distressed Low-Volume Paved Roads With a Focus on Conversion to Engineered Unpaved Surfaces

Author:

Jones David1ORCID,Fay Laura2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, University of California Pavement Research Center, University of California, Davis, CA

2. Western Transportation Institute, Montana State University, Bozeman, MT

Abstract

A large percentage of low-volume paved rural roads in the United States are in a severely distressed state, primarily owing to delayed maintenance because of limited funding. Road agencies are now faced with decisions on what to do with these roads under constrained budgets. Options include closing selected roads completely if more than one road can be used to access properties; converting the distressed paved road to an engineered unpaved road, pulverizing the existing materials to form a new base and applying a surface treatment (e.g., chip seal); or doing a full-depth recycle, potentially with supplemental aggregates, using bituminous or cementitious recycling agents (choice dependent on the properties of the recycled material) and then applying a surface treatment or thin asphalt overlay. Choice will depend on traffic volume, safety concerns, available materials, and available funds. Regardless of the choice, sound engineering procedures should be followed throughout the conversion or rehabilitation process to ensure that funds are used optimally and that the road provides satisfactory performance over its new design life. This paper provides guidance on converting roads to an engineered unpaved standard.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Mechanical Engineering,Civil and Structural Engineering

Reference16 articles.

1. Jones D. Guidelines for the Conversion of Severely Distressed Low Volume Paved Roads to Engineered Unpaved Roads. University of California Pavement Research Center (City and County Pavement Improvement Center), Davis and Berkeley, 2019.

2. Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration, Washington, D.C., 2009.

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