... dust, is not an adequate road for heavy traffic. Senator BANKHEAD. In my State the majority of the mileage is gravel road, that is, the improved roads. For that type of road that is untreated, the weight that Senator Byrnes spoke of is very injurious,... Practical Farm Drainage: Why, when and how to Tile Drain - 第 86 頁Charles Gleason Elliott 著 - 1882 - 92 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| 1914 - 448 頁
...though it is conceded that it was the duty of the borough to guard against soft spots in its streets in the spring of the year when the frost is coming out of the ground, which would be imposing quite a heavy burden on it, the plaintiff cannot recover in the absence of... | |
| Edward Gurley Love - 1890 - 450 頁
...that of the top 3 to 4 inches. No gravel path, or sidewalk, will afford good walking at the season of the year when the frost is coming out of the ground. Carting on more gravel is in vain; it often is no better than mere foolishness. If village communities... | |
| 1893 - 930 頁
...intermixed to a limited extent with sand, and frequently with crystallized gypsum in small quantities. In the spring of the year, when the frost is coming out of the ground, this subsoil becomes very soft, and approximates the consistency of a semi-fluid ; and when the streets... | |
| International road congress. 2d, Brussels, 1910, Arthur Horace Blanchard - 1911 - 348 頁
...extensively for the parkway drives. They have given very good satisfaction except that, at the season of the year when the frost is coming out of the ground, they are liable to rut if the amount of clay binder is at all excessive. To overcome this objection... | |
| New York (State). Department of Highways - 1922 - 162 頁
...load of approximately 12 tons, and, this, when applied to some of our older highways, particularly in the spring of the year when the frost is coming out of the ground, is absolutely ruinous. One instance may be cited where a single 5-ton truck did $100,000 worth of damage... | |
| New York (State). Legislature - 1922 - 1028 頁
...load of approximately 12 tons, and, this, when applied to some of our older highways, particularly in the spring of the year when the frost is coming out of the ground, is absolutely ruinous. One instance may be cited where a single 5-ton truck did $100,000 worth of damage... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1942 - 674 頁
...definition of a bootleg truck — are operating all over the State to beyond the limits of the State. In the spring of the year when the frost is coming out of the ground, very frequently overnight one of our concrete pavements will go through, completely drop the bottom... | |
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