How Desert Roads Survive Violent Heat Swings

Engineers use expansion joints, flexible asphalt binders, and carefully layered subgrades to keep a canyon road intact despite daily temperature swings above 30°C.

Engineers use expansion joints, flexible asphalt binders, and carefully layered subgrades to keep a canyon road intact despite daily temperature swings above 30°C.

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