slow down
sand is a base and gravel is a acid
Gravel is practically insoluble in water.
in a commercial property is gravel considered pavement?
Yes because you can still see the gravel inside the water
gravel it feels hard wet griity and smmooth
Almost always, potholes in a sealed road are caused by a weakness in the sub-structure, that allows excessive flex in the seal coat, and increasingly poor bonding with the sub-structure.In gravel roads, the cause is different. A small hollow collects water, and this is splashed out, along with some gravel, by a passing vehicle. Thus the hollow rapidly deepens and becomes larger.
When driving on gravel you can lose control of your car because the gravel is so loose. The best way to drive on gravel is to go slow.
Gravel, potholes, or slippery surfaces
rain, snow, ice, gravel, sand, potholes, poorly maintained roads
Go down lower gears and press brake gently.
They are called potholes because a pot (cookware) has a big dent in it used for filling much like potholes in out roads. They are called potholes because a pot (cookware) has a big dent in it used for filling much like potholes in out roads.
Having driven in many cities in the US I would have to say that Detroit Michigan has some of the worst roads in the country. I drive a lot in the state of Oklahoma. In Tulsa, the roads are really bad and uneven. Potholes there range anywhere from 1' to 6' in diameter and up to 2' deep in some places. Those potholes are just the ones located on paved roads. Some dirt or gravel roads have had up to half of the road missing after a big storm."During the fiscal year 2000-01, 83,613 potholes were repaired." That was from a report given by the city, on the conditions of roads in Tulsa. Those numbers, however, are just an estimate of the potholes that have been reported as repaired according to city maintenance records. There are still more potholes that haven't been reported, fixed, or are on roads that the city isn't responsible for maintaining.
Having driven in many cities in the US I would have to say that Detroit Michigan has some of the worst roads in the country. I drive a lot in the state of Oklahoma. In Tulsa, the roads are really bad and uneven. Potholes there range anywhere from 1' to 6' in diameter and up to 2' deep in some places. Those potholes are just the ones located on paved roads. Some dirt or gravel roads have had up to half of the road missing after a big storm."During the fiscal year 2000-01, 83,613 potholes were repaired." That was from a report given by the city, on the conditions of roads in Tulsa. Those numbers, however, are just an estimate of the potholes that have been reported as repaired according to city maintenance records. There are still more potholes that haven't been reported, fixed, or are on roads that the city isn't responsible for maintaining.
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