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  2. AASHO Road Test - Wikipedia

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    The AASHO road test was to study the performance of pavement structures of known thickness under moving loads of known magnitude and frequency. [citation needed] The study was carried out from August 1956 to November 30, 1960 in Ottawa, Illinois [2] and has been used as a primary source of experimental data when vehicle wear to highways is ...

  3. Fourth power law - Wikipedia

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    Fourth power law. The fourth power law (also known as the fourth power rule) states that the greater the axle load of a vehicle, the stress on the road caused by the motor vehicle increases in proportion to the fourth power of the axle load. This law was discovered in the course of a series of scientific experiments in the United States in the ...

  4. International roughness index - Wikipedia

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    The international roughness index (IRI) is the roughness index most commonly obtained from measured longitudinal road profiles. It is calculated using a quarter-car vehicle math model, whose response is accumulated to yield a roughness index with units of slope (in/mi, m/km, etc.). [1][2] Although a universal term, IRI is calculated per ...

  5. No reprieve in orders to shutter Framingham road test site ...

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    The owners of CMSC Driving School have cried foul. The family-run company based in West Boylston signed a one-year contract to run three test sites in Avon, Worcester and Framingham, with an ...

  6. In October 2020, the DMV developed a road test for teens under 18 seeking a full provisional license. The test involved examiners setting up cones in large parking lots and watching the driver ...

  7. Moose test - Wikipedia

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    The Swedish National Road and Transport Research Institute has developed a moose crash test dummy called "Mooses". The dummy (which is made with similar weight, centre of gravity and dimensions to a live moose) is used to simulate realistic moose collisions. Australian car manufacturers use crash test kangaroo dummies for similar reasons.

  8. Falling weight deflectometer - Wikipedia

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    Falling weight deflectometer. A falling weight deflectometer (FWD) is a testing device used by civil engineers to evaluate the physical properties of pavement in highways, local roads, airport pavements, harbor areas, railway tracks and elsewhere. The data acquired from FWDs is primarily used to estimate pavement structural capacity, to ...

  9. Why does it still take so long to get Covid test results?

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    In one recent week, a New Yorker got a free Covid-19 test in a jiffy, with results the next day, while a Coloradan had to shell out $50 for a test two cities from her hometown after a frantic ...