Digital Technology in Pavement Assessment

ASTM International’s vehicle-pavement systems committee (E17) has approved a new standard that will aid the use of digital technology as a safe and efficient way to assess pavement infrastructure. The new standard will soon be published as E3303, Practice for Generating Pavement Surface Cracking Indices from Digital Images.

“The new standard should help agencies seeking a more efficient means of accomplishing their pavement assessments,” says ASTM International member Jerry Daleiden, principal engineer, ARRB Systems. Anyone responsible for pavement infrastructure management will find the standard useful. 

According to Daleiden, the vehicle-pavement systems committee will also continue to maintain its practice for conducting pavement assessments in person (D6433, Practice for Roads and Parking Lots Pavement Condition Index Surveys). 

Daleiden says that the task group that developed this new standard welcomes anyone who would like to participate in its efforts to support performance of  pavement assessments safely and efficiently. 

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Issue Month
November/December
Issue Year
2021
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