Prospects of Using Road Clothing with Reinforcement of Asphalt Concrete Surfaces

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The purpose of this article is to address the problem of designing durable, durable and economically efficient road clothing. The article examines the practical use of geosynthetic materials for reinforcing asphalt concrete pavements during the construction of highways.

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Materials Science Forum (Volume 1170)

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95-103

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December 2025

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