Impacts of seasonal and annual weather variations on network-level pavement performance

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This study was aimed to determine the extent of association between network-level pavement condition and seasonal and annual weather variations. Pavement condition data recorded in the Texas Department of Transportation's Pavement Management Information System (PMIS) database between 2000 and 2008 was highlighted. Meteorological data collected at different districts across the whole state were used in the explanatory variables. Dynamic panel data analysis was used in the deterioration models to quantify the effects of temperature and precipitation variations on pavement conditions. Based on the statistical implication from the model estimation results, significant correlations were identified between pavement conditions, the average monthly rainfall, and the average monthly temperature recorded 1 to 23 months prior to pavement condition inspection.

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Gao, L., Hong, F., & Ren, Y. H. (2019). Impacts of seasonal and annual weather variations on network-level pavement performance. Infrastructures, 4(2). https://doi.org/10.3390/infrastructures4020027

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