Continuing Investigation of Polishing and Friction Characteristics of Limestone Aggregates in Ohio


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Due to increased focus on maintaining highway operating safety and reducing wet weather accidents, the Ohio Department of Transportation has initiated a research to develop a laboratory scale accelerated polishing device that can mimic the actual abrasion and polishing actions between the vehicle rubber tires and the HMA (Hot Mix Asphalt) surface.










Relationship Between Skid Resistance Numbers Measured with Ribbed and Smooth Tire and Wet-accident Locations


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The overall objectives of this research study may be stated as follows: Determine if surface characteristic measurements can be correlated to wet-pavement crashes in Ohio; Provide improved guidance on the use of ribbed versus smooth tires for pavement surface friction testing in Ohio, including the identification of suggested minimum surface friction numbers associated with each tire type; Provide recommended desirable or target surface friction numbers as a function of site categories and friction demand. Accomplishments of these objectives will help ODOT address their goal of reducing total crashes 10 percent and rear-end crashes by 25 percent by 2015.




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Technical Note


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Experiment Station Record


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Highway Research Review


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HRIS Abstracts


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Experiment Station Record


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