India’s National Highways Authority (NHAI) is about to launch a cutting-edge road repair system across the nation. This creative method makes use of a novel asphalt that has been mixed with bitumen and steel fibre. According to DD News sources, this self-repairing material works by allowing bitumen to spread and interlock with steel threads, automatically filling in gaps and potholes on the road. This development attempts to addressthe ongoing problem of potholes, which is a major cause of traffic fatalities and accidents across the country. Still, it’s unknown how long it will take for the asphalt to fill in and patch a pothole or gap.
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