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Japanese road suface.
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I watched a sort of Tomorrows World type programme about 10 years ago which featured a Japanese invention that took old rubber tyres, grated and mashed them to a fine powder, mixed it with a flexible glue and used it as a road covering.
It lessened wear and tear and lenghtened the life of a car tyre indefinately, cut down on road repairs as it was flexible and almost destructable. also solved the tyre mountain problem. Was this invention put into practice?????
It lessened wear and tear and lenghtened the life of a car tyre indefinately, cut down on road repairs as it was flexible and almost destructable. also solved the tyre mountain problem. Was this invention put into practice?????
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5034912.st m
http://www.holdfastrubberhighway.co.uk
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/5034912.st m
http://www.holdfastrubberhighway.co.uk
...also view the results of a search for "Porous Elastic Road Surface" (PERS) as developed by Japan's Public Works Research Institute (PWRI) since 1993
http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%22Porous+El astic+Road+Surface%22
http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%22Porous+El astic+Road+Surface%22
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