Strategically shifting traffic lines to reduce or eliminate...

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E01F 9/08 (2006.01) E01F 9/093 (2006.01)

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CA 2706766

With this process ruts in driving lanes of paved surfaces are eliminated and do not develop or their development is halted. Where rutting in roads has begun, instituting this process will reduced the creation of ruts and will halt further development. Paved roads develop rutting as a result of car and truck tire wear patterns, particularly in ice prone regions where cars are equipped with studded tires during Winter months. Vehicles travel in exactly the same pattern on the highway at all times because they are guided by the painted or embedded traffic guides and guide-lines. The Painted traffic lines or other guides are shifted from left to right or from right to left on the highway approximately 9" - 18" inched every one or every two years, in order to distribute the wear pattern evenly across the driving lanes. This stops or greatly reduces the creation of ruts in the road, reduces the rutting that has begun and extends the life of the pavement and reduces the highway maintenance costs. Elimination of ruts on roads improves safety.

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