Pavement deflection under vehicle tires makes for a continuous uphill drive that increases fuel consumption, new research shows. A new study by civil engineers at MIT shows that using stiffer ...
Southbound traffic crawls along a Highway 99 construction zone on Saturday, Feb. 25, 2017, in Fresno. A bill by an Orange County lawmaker would add two additional lanes, with no speed limits, to both ...
Answer: pavement deflection, similar to beach sand underneath one's feet, means the tires are continuously going up a slight slope, which increases fuel use According to a new study by civil engineers ...