Thermo-active roads could help stop potholes, researchers at the University of Surrey say.
Thermo-active roads could provide a low-cost, low-carbon alternative to reduce road damage, researchers at the University of Surrey sayBuilding a new type of road could help prevent potholes, researchers at the University of Surrey say.
Thermo-active roads could stop the development of holes caused by freezing and thawing in the winter, and could also improve how major roads are maintained and upgraded, a study says. An £800,000 research fellowship has been awarded by the Royal Academy of Engineering to test the new approach. Project lead Dr Benyi Cao, a lecturer in the School of Sustainability, Civil and Environmental Engineering, says there will be "long-term benefits" to drivers and taxpayers.
Dr Cao will work with National Highways to trial the use of geothermal energy to keep road surfaces at a controlled temperature.Follow BBC South East on
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