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page 1Pavement engineering

macadam
thumb|An illustration of the first macadamized road in the United States between Boonsboro, Maryland|Boonsboro and Hagerstown in [[Maryland in 1823; in the foreground, workers are breaking stones "so as not to exceed in weight or to pass a ring".]]
Macadam is a type of road construction pioneered by Scottish engineer John Loudon McAdam , in which crushed stone is placed in shallow, convex layers and compacted thoroughly. A binding layer of stone dust (crushed stone from the original material) may form; it may also, after rolling, be covered with a cement or bituminous binder to keep dust and s
paver
construction equipment used to lay asphalt

International Roughness Index
roughness index
AASHO Road Test
AASHO experiment for studying highway pavements deterioration
drainage gradient
term in road design
Pavement Condition Index
A numerical index used to indicate the general condition of a pavement.
Pavement performance modeling
study of pavement deterioration
Granular base equivalency
measure of road pavement thickness
Pavement management
process of planning the maintenance and repair of roadway networks
cross slope
geometric feature of pavement surfaces
Subbase
layer of a paved road
aircraft classification number
index of the relative effect of an aircraft on a specific runway
Falling weight deflectometer
road testing device
bleeding
asphalt road hazard