MAKE A MEME View Large Image Photo of road after resurfacing.jpg I took this photo whilst my street in London was in the middle of being resurfaced It shows a newly resurfaced road without any markings Sorry about the sky - I took it on my phone See also Image Photo of ...
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Keywords: Photo of road after resurfacing.jpg I took this photo whilst my street in London was in the middle of being resurfaced It shows a newly resurfaced road without any markings Sorry about the sky - I took it on my phone See also Image Photo of road being resurfaced jpg 2005-12-22 own assumed HappyDog Notes These are not of asphalt concrete as the road will not have been resurfaced in gravel and gravel is the only coarse aggregate which requires cement adding in for added stability This is most probably a proprietary surface course such as Tarmac Master pave which is SMA based or another proprietary surface course such as Tarmac's Master flex which uses polymer modified bitumen Just thought I would set the record straight being a technical controller for Tarmac <small> the preceding unsigned comment was added by 172 212 189 121 talk  ˘ contribs </small> Asphalt Unidentified streets in London Roadworks in London
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