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by detaro
3026 days ago
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That's how it seems to work with smaller roads in northern Sweden. They have a surface which is kind of compacted sand/gravel, which isn't all that robust long-term but can't really crack and is very easy to fix: a specialized machine drives over it and basically breaks up the top layer, re-applies it and smoothly and compacts everything again, and the road is good again. |
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