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โAug-06-2018 02:51 PM
bguy wrote:
When I first saw those signs I had an imaginary phone conversation go through my head;
"Hello"
"Paul?"
"Yes."
"This is John down at the highways depot."
"Oh how are ya John?"
"I'm fine except we got our shipment today and I think there's something wrong."
"Oh?"
"We got 500 pothole signs. We were supposed to get 500 pothole patch."
"Well I just happen to have your order form right here and you have clearly checked to box for pothole signs and not pothole patch."
"I need to return them and get pothole patch."
"I'm afraid that's not possible since they are made to order and not returnable."
"What am I supposed to do with 500 pothole signs?!"
"Put em next to the potholes?...."
BTW Did you take any potholes with you? You can have as many as you want!
โAug-06-2018 02:29 PM
โAug-06-2018 02:23 PM
troubledwaters wrote:wa8yxm wrote:I don't know what you mean by surprise inspections.
The condition of the roads depends on many factors. One I need to research more on.
The construction standard.. Did you know that the states are PROHIBITED from doing surprise inspections of the concret mix or taking "Core" samples if federal money is involved??? My only comment is no comment for safety reasons.
Some roads are just not strong enough for today's big Semi's.. Some are built stronger. Some to autobaun or modified autobaun standards (A stretch of I-75 in Detroit was done that way as a test project. Alas I did not stick around long enough to find out how well it held up).
Eisenhower started the Freeway system.. .And since he left office the roads have gone to POT(holes) in many states.
One - the concrete batching is inspected by a certified plant inspector as it is being batched at the plant, who then signs the batch ticket.
Two - The concrete is tested by a certified testing inspector at the site of the work as it comes out of the truck during the pour; who then signs the testing form.
Three - the concrete is inspected by a certified inspector as it is being formed, placed, finished, cured, etc. Who fills out and signs his report daily.
Don't know what you mean by "Prohibited surprise inspections". Where in the process is the "surprise" going to occur?
As far as coring the pavement, I'll direct you to the MDOT standard specifications for construction, Section 602.03.O Clicky
โAug-06-2018 02:16 PM
โAug-06-2018 01:47 PM
jfkmk wrote:wildtoad wrote:
The problem is people complain about the roads, schools, and other tax funded entities but donโt want to pay for them.
Actually, the problem is we already pay very high taxes for the things, and the money gets squandered instead of wisely used.
โAug-06-2018 01:14 PM
wa8yxm wrote:I don't know what you mean by surprise inspections.
The condition of the roads depends on many factors. One I need to research more on.
The construction standard.. Did you know that the states are PROHIBITED from doing surprise inspections of the concret mix or taking "Core" samples if federal money is involved??? My only comment is no comment for safety reasons.
Some roads are just not strong enough for today's big Semi's.. Some are built stronger. Some to autobaun or modified autobaun standards (A stretch of I-75 in Detroit was done that way as a test project. Alas I did not stick around long enough to find out how well it held up).
Eisenhower started the Freeway system.. .And since he left office the roads have gone to POT(holes) in many states.
โAug-06-2018 01:05 PM
โAug-06-2018 12:34 PM
goducks10 wrote:
Actually I feel the roads I drive on are pretty decent here in Oregon. Not so in some other states.
โAug-06-2018 11:40 AM
troubledwaters wrote:goducks10 wrote:You can start a petition to pass a law to raise the gas tax (or you can do it by miles driven - whatever works for you) in your state purely to pay for highway maintenance. You can do the same thing at the county and local level. Problem solved.
We decided to give a 1.5T tax cut to the rich instead. Most our politicians don't get out and drive around for days on end in a car. Guessing if they did things would change.
โAug-06-2018 10:57 AM
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