2022
DOI: 10.1007/s11356-022-21847-x
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A recent overview of the effect of road surface properties on road safety, environment, and how to monitor them

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“…[72]. Pérez-Fortes and Giudici [73] noted that contaminants are extremely important for pavement performance and categorized contaminants into four categories based on source-those produced by vehicles, pavement embankment deterioration, road equipment, and maintenance operations. Contaminant sources are not limited to these four categories, however; for example, the surrounding soil and plants can also produce contaminants that affect pavements.…”
Section: Contaminantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[72]. Pérez-Fortes and Giudici [73] noted that contaminants are extremely important for pavement performance and categorized contaminants into four categories based on source-those produced by vehicles, pavement embankment deterioration, road equipment, and maintenance operations. Contaminant sources are not limited to these four categories, however; for example, the surrounding soil and plants can also produce contaminants that affect pavements.…”
Section: Contaminantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transportation, especially highways, contributes a lot to the development of economy, society, and communities. The pavements should provide a reasonably smooth riding surface and adequate surface friction, which is normally the texture that is conducive to safety, have a sufficient structural capacity to protect the subgrade, as well as provide a waterproof function to prevent the underlying support layers from becoming saturated [5][6][7]. However, pavements gradually deteriorate under the combined effect of traffic and environmental loads.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among others, the resistance to the friction generated at the pavement/tire interface, or skid resistance, is the most accepted property to determine the surface quality of the aggregates used on roads and, ultimately, the pavement/tire interaction on roads [8]. This property is traditionally quantified by the standard test, "Polish Stone Value" (PSV [9]), which simulates the friction produced by tires on the aggregate's surface.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%