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Research Report 11 TRRL high-speed road monitor: assessing the serviceability of roads, bridges and airfields

Publication Year

1985

Document Status

Current

Abstract

Conventional methods of measuring road surface characteristics that affect serviceability are slow and disrupt normal traffic flow. This Report describes the use of a High-speed Road Monitor to measure the surface characteristics or roads, bridges and airfields at normal road traffic speeds. The equipment measures longitudinal profile, wheel-track rutting, texture depth and concrete groove dimensions; provision is being made for the measurement of road crossfall, gradient and horizontal curvature. Examples of applications include the evaluation of riding quality on new and in-service roads and the monitoring of changes caused by subsidence, the detection of changes in suspension bridge shape, and movement of slabs in concrete roads. Profile data are also used for the calculation of road surface unevenness spectra and the detection of systematic surface unevenness.

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Transport Research Laboratory

The Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) is an internationally recognised organisation providing research, consultancy, testing and certification for all aspects of transport.

Crowthorne House
Nine Mile Ride
Wokingham
TRL
UK

Website: http://www.trl.co.uk/
Email: enquiries@trl.co.uk
Tel: 01344 773131