Off-road vehicles are becoming more and more popular with U.S. consumers, which means that 2019 can be expected to bring a bumper crop of exciting new models to market from major automakers. Here are our top five picks to be released this year.
A Battle to Preserve Historic Gravel Roads Begins in Northern Virginia
The largely suburban area of Northern Virginia has a few pockets of rural landscape that are almost entirely connected to the outside world by unpaved gravel roads. The fight to preserve those pathways may be helped by technology that brings pavement-like strength to gravel surfaces.
Too Many Graders? Ste. Genevieve County Considers Purchasing More Grading Equipment
A small county in Missouri is torn between grading or paving its unpaved roads. A custom soil stabilization strategy and application program from Midwest represents a better solution.
New Technology Will Help Self-Driving Cars Navigate Bad Weather, Poorly Maintained Roads
A startup is developing new technology that will overcome one of the biggest obstacles to the rise of the self-driving car: poorly maintained roads.
Recycled Plastic Bike Path Opens in the Netherlands
The Netherlands is using recycled soda bottles to create brand new bike paths for its citizens. Luckily for townships and villages in the US, there are more proven ways to create strong, stable, and environmentally friendly pathways for pedestrians and bikers alike.