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I40 paving question
As they are repaving the 40, why would they not bring the new asphalt up even with the concrete bridge spans? The transitions are horrible.
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I've been wondering the same, If your going 70+mph through Needles you'll get moved over a little bit on one of the turns, this is where it makes sense to slow to 60mph, but when you get to Ludlow, you have 25+ miles of brand spankin new HWY posted 60mph. There's one 60mph sign right after the west bound rest area that said END 60mph for the longest time, until somebody scratched it out "END". I used to jump right back up to 75-78 after seeing that, then see a 60mph sign posted by the Military Base im like WTF.
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 Originally Posted by Joker
As they are repaving the 40, why would they not bring the new asphalt up even with the concrete bridge spans? The transitions are horrible.
Hey Joker, just going from what you describe, there may be another layer to go on. However there should be temporary transitions long enough to accomodate whatever speed limit they have posted. In other words the motoring public shouldn't be suffering vehicle damage if your traveling the posted speed limit. I'm in the buisiness, hope it's not the company I work for.
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 Originally Posted by Joker
As they are repaving the 40, why would they not bring the new asphalt up even with the concrete bridge spans? The transitions are horrible.
BTW, where is this taking place? A complaint to ADOT or CALTRANS should get a remedy very quickly as they dont like claims. Claims usually get pushed to the contractor.
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 Originally Posted by Carbon
BTW, where is this taking place? A complaint to ADOT or CALTRANS should get a remedy very quickly as they dont like claims. Claims usually get pushed to the contractor.
Either way on the 40 west of Needles for about 60 miles. There is one that I hit every time and it feels like my front wheels are going to come off either on the approach or drop off.
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 Originally Posted by Carbon
BTW, where is this taking place? A complaint to ADOT or CALTRANS should get a remedy very quickly as they dont like claims. Claims usually get pushed to the contractor.
Excellent advice. Just spoke with the guy from Cal Trans heading that project. He is going to address it with the contractor and asked me to call him next week if its not corrected. He had no idea why they don't make it an even transition all in the same pass.
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 Originally Posted by Paul65K
Paul, is that from one of these pavement deals? If so, I can get you the contact at Cal Trans I just spoke to.
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 Originally Posted by Joker
Paul, is that from one of these pavement deals? If so, I can get you the contact at Cal Trans I just spoke to.
This was actually a pothole probably 1.5 - 2" deep.......hit it at 60 on the way to the Vegas turnoff from Havasu and drove all the way to Vegas with no shimmy or shake.....didn't see it till we got out of the car and said Holy F***
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 Originally Posted by Carbon
BTW, where is this taking place? A complaint to ADOT or CALTRANS should get a remedy very quickly as they dont like claims. Claims usually get pushed to the contractor.
From W. Park Rd. east to E. Broadway St. the seams are pretty bad traveling east and west through that section.
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