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Understanding Road Damage: How Water Weakens Our Pavement
April 18, 2025 · 12 min

Roads may appear solid and dependable, but beneath the surface lies a constant struggle against forces that slowly break them down. This video takes a closer look at how water, often overlooked, plays a critical role in the gradual destruction of pavement systems. From freeze-thaw cycles that expand and contract materials to hidden drainage flaws that allow moisture to accumulate, we reveal how even small amounts of water can initiate cracks that grow over time. Through cross-section animations and visual explanations, the inner structure of roads is opened up to show exactly where and why failures begin.

Real-world examples illustrate how poor subgrade stability and flawed drainage design can cost cities and states millions in repairs. As the video journeys through both rural and urban environments, viewers gain a deeper appreciation for the engineering decisions that shape our roads—and the consequences when those decisions fail. This isn't just a story of materials and weather, but of the quiet engineering battle that plays out beneath our wheels every day.

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