Side road resurfacing
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Tim Lamb wrote:
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"jon" wrote in message ...
On Fri, 19 Mar 2021 13:02:12 +0000, Harry Bloomfield, Esq. wrote:
Originally concrete slab, later tarmaced. They are resurfacing and have
scrapped up the tarmac down to concrete - how long do they normally
leave it, before returning to retarmac?
It's been two weeks now.
They could leave it, we have some concrete roads around here.
I remember when major roads like the A34 between Oxford and the M40
were made up of concrete slabs, with tar expansion joints. Not a nice
road surface to drive on - very hard (tarmac is hard, but there's a bit
more give in it) and the thump-thump-thump of each joint gets very
annoying after a few seconds ;-) About the only thing in their favour
was that concrete roads were very hard-wearing and didn't need
resurfacing every few years.
There is a section of the M25 a bit like that Ashstead/ Reigate area.
it carries on to Chertsey (11). I live close to J10
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