Louisiana’s US Route 84 was suffering from extensive pavement wheel path rutting and shoving. To correct the problem, the Louisiana Department of Transportation and Development (LADOTD) provided a budget of $2.25 million to execute repairs for the 17.5-mile length of road.
Louisiana’s US Route 84 was suffering from extensive pavement wheel path rutting and shoving.
“It gives us a smoother surface, improves skid resistance and makes our road maintenance dollars go further. We’re very happy with it.
LaDOTD Design Engineer
Pavement engineers determined that the best course of action was to use a combination of microsurfacing, a cape seal and hot mix asphalt to repair the road. Micro surfacing would have been sufficient to address the ruts, but the road was also suffering from cracking that required a chip seal treatment. To rectify this, a cape seal was applied, which is a combination of chip seals and microsurfacing treatments. Other areas on the road were suffering from shoving due to heavy truck traffic and constant braking; these areas required a treatment of hot mix asphalt.