Alligator Cracking: Causes And Effects

Alligator cracking is a severe asphalt pavement distress characterized by interconnected cracks resembling an alligator’s skin. It occurs due to repeated traffic loading and thermal cycling. The underlying causes include weak subgrade support, insufficient compaction, poor asphalt mix design, and exposure to extreme temperatures. Alligator cracking compromises pavement integrity, leading to reduced ride quality, increased noise, and potential safety hazards.

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