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WHY CONCRETE
PAVEMENT?
Safety
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Best Visibility
- Concrete reflects light, which increases
visibility and can save on street lighting
costs.
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Reduced wet spray
- Concrete never ruts. There's NO risk of
water accumulating in ruts and causing
hydroplaning.
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Best traction grip
- Concrete pavements are easily "roughed up"
during construction to create a surface that
provides superior traction.

Durability
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Rigid for life
- Concrete actually hardens over time. After
its first month in place, concrete continues
to slowly gain 10 percent in strength during
its life.
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Outlasts flexible materials
- With an average life span of 30 years,
concrete makes the best long-term pavement
solutions.
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Exceeds its own life expectancy
- Concrete pavements frequently outlast
their designed life expectancy and traffic
loads.
Smoothness
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Concrete stays smoother longer
- The rigidity of concrete pavements allows
it to keep its smooth riding surface long
after construction.
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Smoothness most important issue for users
- Smoother pavements create safer, more
comfortable transportation surfaces.
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Roads
last longer
- Concrete can withstand even the heaviest
traffic loads. There's no need to worry
about ruts, shoving or washboard effects
common with asphalt pavements.
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Roads
save fuel
- Concrete's hard surface makes it easier
for rolling wheels. Studies have even shown
that this can increase truck fuel
efficiency.

Versatility
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Variable life expectancy
- Concrete pavements can be designed to last
from 10 to 50 years, depending upon the
system needs.
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Ideal
for distressed asphalt
- Whitetopping, a process of placing a thin
layer of fiber-reinforced concrete over
prepared asphalt, is a cost-effective,
expedient method of rehabbing old pavements.
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Best
choice for worn concrete
- Concrete pavement restoration techniques
can extend the life of pavements up to nine
times their original design life.
Value
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Long-term value
- Concrete pavements are by far the best
long-term value because of their longer life
expectancies and minimal maintenance
requirements.
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Easy
to repair
- The durability of concrete minimizes the
need for annual repairs or maintenance. When
repairs are necessary, they are typically
smaller in scope than asphalt pavements.
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Rapid
paving
- Concrete pavement can be built and open to
traffic in as little as 12 hours.
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ACPA - Southwest
3430 Tully Road
Suite 20-107
Modesto, CA 95350
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