Road Deterioration

(A Case Study Of The Road Leading From Naze Junction To Futo Gate)

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Road deterioration refers to the gradual degradation of road infrastructure over time due to various factors such as heavy traffic, weather conditions, and insufficient maintenance. It encompasses a range of issues including potholes, cracks, rutting, and surface roughness, which not only decrease the overall quality of the road but also pose safety hazards to motorists. Effective management of road deterioration requires timely inspection, maintenance, and repair strategies to prolong the lifespan of the road network and ensure safe and efficient transportation for the public.

ABSTRACT

This project report is a study carried out to determine the causes and remedies to road deterioration. A case study of Naze Junction to Futo Gate Road, this study talks about the existence and development of tacks, researches made to discover the causes and remedies of road deterioration, the road structure/road maintenances.
This project covers the methods used to determine the cause of the road deterioration by conducting, soil test and traffic census. It includes the pictures of the deteriorated spots of the road. The result of the test done and their general analysis.
It covers also the conclusion of the study causes, based on the literature search and results of experiments and finally the recommendation of the study.

TABLE OF CONTENT

Title Page
Approval page
Dedication
Acknowledgement
Abstract
Table of Content
List of Table
List of Figures
Appendix

CHAPTER ONE
1.0 Introduction
1.1 Background of Study
1.2 Area of Study
1.3 Statement of Problem
1.4 Aims and Objectives
1.5 Scope and Limitations
1.6 Significance
1.7 Definition of Terms

CHAPTER TWO
2.0 Literature Review
2.1 General Overview
2.2 Developments in Highway
2.3 Road Structure
2.3.1 American Road Structure
2.3.2 European Road Structure
2.3.3 Nigerian Road Structure
2.4 Causes of Road Deterioration
2.4.1 Effects of Improper Drainage
2.5 Remedies to Road Deterioration
2.6 Road Maintenances
2.6.1 Types of Road Maintenances

CHAPTER THREE
3.0 Methodology
3.1 Trial bore-lide Investigation
3.1.1 Moisture content Determination
3.1.2 Sieve Analysis
3.1.3 Consistency Unit (Atterberg Limit)
3.1.4 Group Index
3.2 Traffic Census
3.2.1 Traffic Factor’s to be Considered in Design

CHAPTER FOUR
4.0 Presentation and Analysis of Data
4.1 Presentation of Experimental Result
4.2 Moisture Content Result
4.3 Sieve Analysis Results
4.4 Consistency Limit Result
4.5 Classification of the Soil Material
4.6 Analysis of Result
4.7 Traffic Census
4.8 Analysis of Traffic Census Result

CHAPTER FIVE
5.0 Recommendations and Conclusion
5.1 Recommendations
5.2 Conclusions
Appendices
References

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND OF STUDY
The importance of highways for the prosperity of any country cannot be over emphasized. The development of roads starts a chain reaction of atomic nature. It opens up new avenues or increases employment in the agriculture, industry, commerce health and sanitation sector by inherent virtue of being a communication and transport link between the developed areas.
The road, so necessary an instrument of social well being that in every new country it is one of the first things that is being thought of. The great essence or need for roads came about due to the invention of the wheel, some 5,000 years ago. The increasing rate of highway deterioration has become a source of great concern to both the Engineers and the people using it. There is a great need to ascertain the various causes of the deterioratory state of our roads. And some of the ways to ascertain the causes of deterioration is to carryout trial bore hole,site investigation, and also traffic census.
The major reason for unsatisfactory state of road construction in Nigeria, is the low priority given to road development and maintenance, also responsible, is the lack of concern for human life and proper qualification and experience to do a particular job. The construction of roads, require expert’s in the field, so that the road will be able to carryout its basic function effectively, and survive its life expectancy of years. This is in order to avoid the premature failure of our roads, which is an existing fact currently in Imo State, particularly on the road leading from Naze Junction to Futo Gate which forms the basis of this project. There is not just one type of road failure, so the issue of the premature deterioration of our roads requires finance, and experienced knowledge.

1.2 AREA OF STUDY
The road leading from Naze Junction to Futo Gate is located in Owerri, the capital of Imo State. The road was constructed in the year 1977/1978, by Mezu construction company during the honourable regime of Late Dr. Sam Onunaka Mbakwe the, then executive governor of Imo State.
The road leading from Naze Junction to Futo Gate is a ring road, provided to enable the free flow of traffic. It has a total length of about 6.00km, and has a lane width of about 7.3m. The road was constructed of Asphaltic Surfacing. It is a Surface dressed flexible pavement of single carriage way which has no shoulder. The routine maintenance work is been handled by the office of the Ministry of Works, housing and transport Owerri and currently the maintenance work has been awarded to Hardel and Erice construction company, a company owned by Chief Iwuanyanwu.

1.3 STATEMENT OF PROBLEM
The road leading from Naze Junction to Futo Gate has lost its original shape and design. It has deteriorated to the state that the Asphaltic Surfacing of some parts of the roads have gone off. This state of deterioration is a problem because, it does not effectively serve one of the purposes of construction which is to convey people and goods effectively. Due to its deterioratory state, when rain falls it is difficult for people and cars to ply the road because of it’s bad nature, this results in the breaking down of vehicles in the middle of the road and rendering the occupants of the vehicles helpless, and this broken down vehicles in turn, causes traffic congestions.
If this road is not properly reconstructed and maintained properly so many lives would be lost and goods would be wasted. And the area will be totally inaccessible.

1.4 AIMS AND OBJECTIVES
The following are the objectives of this study:
1. To evaluate the cause of the deterioration of the road leading from Naze Junction to Futo Gate.
2. To uncover the pains which the people of this area are subjected to as a result of the deplorable condition of the road.
3. To find and comment on the economic importance of the Naze Futo Gate road to its people and the people of Imo State.
4. To proffer solution which will be suitable enough to remedy this road from deteriorating.
5. Finally to suggest measures to help minimize or stop the occurrence of the deterioration of our Nigerian roads.

1.5 SCOPE AND LIMITATION
There are so many ways of determining the cause of road deterioration and they include, soil test, drainage designing, CBR test, compaction, traffic count, test on the various layer of the road structure, Atterberg limit etc. But due to the circumstances surrounding this study and my inability and unavailability of machines/equipments to carryout some of this test. This project is only limited to the determining of only the soil test, Atterberg limit, and traffic count of the road.

1.6 SIGNIFICANCE
The significance of this project include:
1. To prepare a paper that will serve as an academic tool, to help students handle related projects in future with confidence.
2. To state its value to the inhabitants of the Naze Junction to Futo Gate Road, as it will in no small measure help to alleviate transport and traffic problems currently being experienced by its people, and users.

1.7 DEFINITIONS OF TERMS
1. CARRIAGE WAY: It is the portion of the road designed and constructed for vehicular traffic.
2. DETERIORATION: It is a gradual process whereby a structure losses its initial quality or value due to age or defective construction. If not given attention from time to time.
3. HIGHWAY: In a road system the important road like national highway and provincial highways are called highways.
4. PREMATURE FAILURE: This is said to occur when the material what ever it is, i.e wearing course, surface dressing or structural concrete etc, has failed before its predicted design life has expired.
5. ROAD: It is defined as a convenient way over which vehicles and all sots of traffic can law fully move.
6. RING ROAD: It is a road constructed around an Urban Area to enable free flow of traffic.
7. SHOULDER: It is the portion immediately beyond the edges of a carriage way on which vehicular traffic may pass occasionally.
8. SUB-GRADE: This is the top surface of a road bed on which the pavement structure and shoulders including Kerbs are constructed.
9. TRAFFIC CENSUS: This is the determination of the Average Daily Volume (ADV) of vehicular traffic that uses a road hourly, in order to determine the total volume of traffic anticipated during the design life of the pavement/road.

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Road Deterioration:

Road deterioration refers to the gradual decline in the condition and quality of a road over time due to various factors. Roads are essential infrastructure that facilitate transportation of goods and people, and they are subjected to wear and tear as a result of natural forces and human activity. Here are some common causes of road deterioration:

Traffic Load: The weight and frequency of vehicles traveling on a road can lead to structural damage over time, particularly on roads not designed to handle heavy loads. Heavy trucks and buses can cause cracks and potholes to form.

Weather and Climate: Extreme weather conditions, such as freeze-thaw cycles, heavy rain, and intense heat, can accelerate road deterioration. Water infiltration into cracks and joints can cause expansion and contraction, leading to cracks and pavement weakening.

Aging: Roads have a limited lifespan, and as they age, the materials used in their construction may degrade. This can result in a loss of structural integrity and increased vulnerability to damage.

Lack of Maintenance: Inadequate maintenance practices, such as infrequent repairs or resurfacing, can contribute significantly to road deterioration. Routine maintenance, such as patching potholes and sealing cracks, can extend a road’s life.

Inadequate Drainage: Poor drainage systems can lead to water accumulation on the road surface, which can erode the pavement and weaken its base. Proper drainage design and maintenance are crucial for road longevity.

Environmental Factors: Natural factors like vegetation growth, root penetration, and erosion can affect the stability of road surfaces and lead to deterioration.

Inadequate Design: Roads that are poorly designed may not withstand the stresses placed on them by traffic and environmental factors. Proper engineering and design principles are essential for road durability.

Chemical Damage: The use of de-icing chemicals in cold climates can have a corrosive effect on road surfaces and accelerate deterioration.

Heavy Loads and Overloading: Vehicles that exceed weight limits can cause severe damage to roads. Overloaded trucks can lead to pavement rutting and structural failure.

Earthquakes and Natural Disasters: Seismic activity and other natural disasters can cause sudden and severe damage to road infrastructure.

To mitigate road deterioration and extend the lifespan of road networks, governments and transportation authorities engage in regular maintenance and repair programs. These activities can include resurfacing, patching, crack sealing, and rehabilitation efforts. Additionally, advancements in road construction materials and techniques are continually being explored to create more durable and sustainable roadways. Proper planning, maintenance, and investment are critical to ensuring that road networks remain safe and efficient for transportation.