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  <dateIssued>1981</dateIssued>
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 <note>Road surface dressing is a cost-effective maintenance technique widely used to extend pavement life and improve road safety by enhancing skid resistance and waterproofing the surface. However, its performance is highly dependent on proper material selection, application methods, and environmental conditions. This study aims to provide practical recommendations for the effective implementation of road surface dressing based on analysis of existing practices, material performance, and field conditions.&#13;
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Key factors identified include the selection of appropriate binder types (such as bitumen emulsions or cutback bitumen), aggregate quality and size, traffic volume considerations, and climatic conditions during application. The study emphasizes the importance of surface preparation, accurate binder spraying rates, and uniform aggregate distribution to achieve optimal performance. Additionally, the timing of application and post-construction traffic management are critical to ensure proper adhesion and durability.&#13;
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The findings suggest that adopting standardized procedures, proper equipment calibration, and skilled labor significantly improves the longevity and effectiveness of surface dressing treatments. It is also recommended that regular monitoring and maintenance be conducted to address early signs of failure such as bleeding or aggregate loss.&#13;
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In conclusion, well-planned and properly executed road surface dressing can significantly enhance pavement performance, reduce maintenance costs, and improve overall road safety. These recommendations serve as a guideline for engineers and practitioners in optimizing surface dressing applications under varying conditions.&#13;
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  <topic>SURFACE DRESSING</topic>
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