A new report commissioned by the Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies in Pennsylvania sought to compare dust emissions from two different surface aggregates.
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.
Michigan Town to Consider Converting Asphalt Roads to Gravel
Facing financial constraints as a result of to state and federal budget cuts, one Michigan town is considering converting their deteriorating paved roads to gravel.
Worst Spring Thaw in 20 Years Leaves Finland’s Unpaved Roads In Dire Need of Repairs
Drivers in Finland are still dealing with the fallout from a harsh spring thaw, which inflicted major damage on its extensive network of unpaved roads.