2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15043715
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Methods for Measuring and Assessing Irregularities of Stone Pavements—Part II

Abstract: This two-part manuscript presents a comprehensive methodology for the irregularity assessment of urban stone pavements. The proper road surface assessment using key performance indicators is necessary to plan appropriate maintenance strategies. However, there are no monitoring methods or evaluation criteria for stone pavements whose surfaces are more uneven than traditional ones due to their structural characteristics. Therefore, it is useful to define criteria for assessing irregularities considering the comf… Show more

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“…Loprencipe et al [34] and Cantisani et al [44] proposed four classes of riding comfort based on their studies of surface irregularities of concrete block pavements and their impact on the driver's and passenger's sensations. Based on their experimental study results, they proved that surface irregularities of concrete block pavements can be assessed using the comfort index, and the obtained rating can be used as a basis to support road authorities' decisions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loprencipe et al [34] and Cantisani et al [44] proposed four classes of riding comfort based on their studies of surface irregularities of concrete block pavements and their impact on the driver's and passenger's sensations. Based on their experimental study results, they proved that surface irregularities of concrete block pavements can be assessed using the comfort index, and the obtained rating can be used as a basis to support road authorities' decisions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%