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Originally Posted by MolsonExport
I hate concrete paving along expressways. Driving in the States, where such pavements are plentiful on the expressways, it always sounds like there is something wrong with one or more of my tires.
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The 401 just west of London is now concrete and I fee like my tires are getting stuck in the grooves. It feels weird to steer here and is pretty slick when it's wet/snowy out. Just that part however- the other concrete parts going to Windsor seem fine.
Concrete makes more sense if you're expecting actual heavy traffic- in terms of vehicle weight. Highbury is more of a commuter route- the truck traffic is using the VMP more now to access the industrial businesses in the east end.
Asphalt is also far easier to repair and replace, but it does need more maintenance. Modern asphalt formulas are much better than they were a few decades ago so in theory the surface should be in good shape for quite a while before it needs major attention.