2023
DOI: 10.47412/mgbb4897
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Dominating Factors of Road Failures: Perceptions of Key Stakeholders in the Small Island Developing State of Trinidad and Tobago

Abstract: Accelerated global population increase, socioeconomic and environmental changes have resulted in spiralling maintenance costs for pavements. Current understanding of pavement deterioration fails to address this longstanding issue, and Small Island Developing States (SIDS) are not immune to the recurring expense incurred from pavement degradation. Existing academic debates on design and construction inadequacies in pavement longevity do not address regular maintenance challenges. This research examines the reas… Show more

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“…The degradation of road pavement structures during the design life is primarily due to quality control in the construction process, increasing impacts of traffic loads, and climate-related and environmental factors [1]. As a result, these variables deteriorate the performance of the structure and, by extension, the asphalt surface layer over time.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The degradation of road pavement structures during the design life is primarily due to quality control in the construction process, increasing impacts of traffic loads, and climate-related and environmental factors [1]. As a result, these variables deteriorate the performance of the structure and, by extension, the asphalt surface layer over time.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%