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EEO. 2021; 20(2): 4009-4021


Exploring The Landscape: A Comprehensive Overview Of Materials And Technologies Employed In Road Pavements

Nisha Meena.




Abstract

Preserving the lives of global road travelers is significantly influenced by the utilization of well-designed, robust, enduring, and secure roadways. Governments worldwide place considerable emphasis on maintaining roadways, incorporating safety planning into every construction phase, and collaborating effectively with transportation safety stakeholders. The road sector expends extensive efforts to mitigate risks arising from poor pavement conditions, driver behavior, and vehicle maintenance.
Understanding the impact of road construction materials on traffic safety is crucial for the successful implementation of road quality management plans. This study focuses on reviewing and highlighting innovative technologies aimed at enhancing the properties of materials used in transportation structures. The goal is to bolster road strength, durability, and traffic safety, ultimately reducing accidents. Innovations discussed include the use of polymer and geopolymer concrete composites, solar panels, supplementary cementing materials, self-healing substances, shape-memory alloys, and illuminating cement.

Key words: Road Safety, Road Construction Materials, Transportation Structures, Innovative Technologies.






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