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Publication Date: 11-AUG-03 Format: XML document
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State transportation departments and private contractors have found a way to determine where a pavement mat will turn into a pothole. Their technological crystal balls are infrared cameras that photograph hot mix asphalt during the pavement laydown process. The devices look for patches of asphalt that are too cool and will not compact correctly.
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