Rubberized Asphalt

Blogs/News articles tagged as Rubberized Asphalt

May 12, 2017 | Blog Articles

See how tens of thousands of worn out tires become a special kind of asphalt used on many ADOT paving projects.

May 11, 2017 | News/Press Release

PHOENIX – The rubberized asphalt used by the Arizona Department of Transportation on many highway paving projects not only creates a smooth ride for drivers, it also provides a second life for the rubber from thousands of old, worn tires that might otherwise be dumped in landfills.

April 28, 2016 | Blog Articles

Did you know that weather affects the timing of paving work? ADOT needs Mother Nature to cooperate when paving our highways.

February 3, 2015 | Blog Articles

When someone hears the word “asphalt,” they might picture the road that they drive on, but asphalt is actually one component of that surface.

April 23, 2014 | Blog Articles

For over 25 years, ADOT has been using rubberized asphalt on the Arizona highway system. Take a look at how it's made.

July 26, 2013 | Blog Articles

Rubberized asphalt is durable, smooth and uses recycled materials that otherwise would be headed to a landfill ... what’s not to like?

February 7, 2012 | Blog Articles

We asked and you answered! Back in December when we told you about the Quiet Pavement Pilot Program, we launched a survey asking for your thoughts on freeway surface conditions in Maricopa County.

December 15, 2011 | Blog Articles

Back in the early 2000s ADOT started to hear from drivers who said certain stretches of Valley freeways seemed quieter than others. ADOT and the Maricopa Association of Governments (MAG) noticed a difference, too. It seemed that areas paved with an asphalt rubber friction course (rubberized asphalt), which MAG funded through the Regional Transportation Plan, were less noisy than freeway surfaces with cement concrete pavement.

August 8, 2011 | Blog Articles

Much has changed since ADOT got its start in 1927. Back then, the agency was known as the Arizona State Highway Department and roads certainly were built a little differently. Methods, materials and technology have changed so much since then.

June 6, 2011 | Blog Articles

Most people don’t find the sound of traffic especially soothing … ADOT certainly recognizes this and is constantly working to minimize the impacts to surrounding neighborhoods from the noise of new freeways.

April 21, 2011 | Blog Articles

Driving Valley Freeways this time of year? You might hear about or even experience lane restrictions because of rubberized asphalt paving. “Why,” you ask, “does ADOT schedule rubberized asphalt paving between March and May when so many of us are out and about enjoying the gorgeous weather?”