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American Rural Highways

Chapter 11 MAINTENANCE OF HIGHWAYS

Word Count: 1599    |    Released on: 06/12/2017

tion, the need for maintenance arises soon after the surface is placed under traffic and is continuous thereafter. T

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American Rural Highways
American Rural Highways
T. R. Agg Literature
“American Rural Highways by T. R. Agg”
1 Chapter 1 THE PURPOSE AND UTILITY OF HIGHWAYS2 Chapter 2 HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION3 Chapter 3 DRAINAGE OF ROADS4 Chapter 4 ROAD DESIGN5 Chapter 5 EARTH ROADS6 Chapter 6 SAND-CLAY AND GRAVEL ROADS7 Chapter 7 BROKEN STONE ROAD SURFACES8 Chapter 8 CEMENT CONCRETE ROADS9 Chapter 9 VITRIFIED BRICK ROADS10 Chapter 10 BITUMINOUS ROAD MATERIALS AND THEIR USE11 Chapter 11 MAINTENANCE OF HIGHWAYS