Tarmac grout/compond
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Having the pleasure of living in roundabout city mid last year new tarmac was laid to one of the roundabouts. Short while after a liquid compound was laid over the new tarmac. Having worked on a new bus depot in bucks the same method was used on the new road leading into the depot. I presumed it was laid down to strengthen the tarmac considering it was about to be trafficked by around 50 large buses on a daily basis. After a conversation with someone i know and the subject came up he was convinced it was laid on the new roundabout to avert water. Any opinions on this
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Sounds like a high grip friction coating. Not seen it ON a roundabout before but mainly on the approcahes.
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Ahhhhhh never been to MK nor do I ever expect to!
Thought Swindon was bad enough with the magic roundabout!
Thought Swindon was bad enough with the magic roundabout!
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