Rubber Modified Asphalt (RMA) is a mixture of ground tire rubber with asphalt that provides proven economic, environmental and performance benefits in building better, longer lasting roads and highways. Most importantly, it is a promising end-of-life market for the 270 million scrap tires generated annually in the U.S. RMA is a promising end-of-life market for the 270 million recycled tires generated annually in the U.S., as each lane mile paved with RMA uses up to 2,000 recycled tires.
RMA is very resistant to cracking in both high-traffic and low-temperature situations. Fewer roadway cracks reduce the need for maintenance, providing localities with a significant cost savings. It has been shown to create smoother pavements and thus better ride quality for motorists. In wet conditions, using RMA provides better pavement skid-resistance and reduces road spray, which increases road safety.
Source: Summary of State Specifications for Rubber Modified Asphalt
RMA IS A SMART CHOICE FOR ROADS
By using RMA, communities can invest in roads that last longer, save money and create a safe and more sustainable future.
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