INSANE ROAD CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE ON ANOTHER LEVEL
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The narration dropt out and eerie music took over so I bailed.
Interesting, i noticed the same... clearly its been blocked
Same here, not worth watching
comes back at 2:23, only to drop out again from 7-9minutes
@@jacksonblack9408 What do you spose is the point of that?
I know right. I bailed bc I felt like I got duped.
The audio is messed up. At around 7:06 it starts repeating the audio starting from 5:01, and the correct audio for that part doesn't start until 9:16. Consequently over 2 minutes of audio are missing at the end.
The video is stolen, the audio is intentionally messed up to avoid an immediate copyright strike
I was interested in fixing roads with tires. Guess we will never know.
it would be a royal pain to resurface the same ^%& road.
it's not fixing. it's just a method to dispose of unused tires. tires can be used because they help stabilize the substrate. it's killing 2 birds with 1 stone.
@@bvbxiong5791 ------I understand it degrades overtime, and pollutes the water system
@@willengel2458 point.
@@deidradahl2802 good to know,
7:08 Time to look for a new editor, this one is slipping up
Yeah...
ABSOLUTELY
THANK GOD ITS NOT ONLY ME WITH THIS ISSUE YOU REALLY NEED TO FIRE YOUR EDITER HE FUCKS EVERYTHING UP
salary end @ 7:07
This is why you should always watch your video before you hit upload
Ok, soundtrack issues like this are inexcusable.
yeah, its really painful to watch this video
@@davidanalyst671 Which is why I skipped it after a minute.
I'm wondering if the plastic slabs are tested for health hazards. Because some recycled pavements have made toxic fumes under high heat from the sun.
Yes. I didn't think about the fumes. But, when continue to use. They will start to produce plastic pieces in microns. They will mix with air, water, soil. I don't think it's a good idea to use them to construct roads. They should be used at the untouched places.
Thats rubber not plastic
@@kibetkatepi5876 8:53 it's not rubber.
If they're outside, I can't see those fumes ever reaching dangerous concentrations.
I believe it was Washington State that once decide to grind up old tires into asphalt. They completely ignored the fact that the steel in the tires would rust and produce heat... enough to make the road smolder and melt.
Good info but this could be edited a lot better and more concisely.
Trial and error
@@christinalynn8143 : A friend began telling my then 10-year-old son and I about this plan and he said "The roads will burn." He was already aware that this is why there are tire fires in dumps.
@@lrvogt1257 It becomes clear given time, that the tires in the road and on it, not the best idea. Another comment reflected upon the repaving of the road, and the removal, as is difficult. Tires, not the solution, but there are other possibilities. Perhaps. 🤔
Look at the confusion about GeoGrid. The final part shows a heated sealed driveway but the voice speaks of DuPont GeoGrid. Fix this.
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Wow, the audio did not match the video shown in the final segments. That was weird.
The last part of the video is in Ghana where waste plastic bags are converted into block pavers. Pretty remarkable.
I can't tell you how many times I've seen motorcycles and bicycles crash when turning on top of thermal plastic when wet. Slick as snot
Get 4 wheels then!
Samuel benazzo who ever. Did NOT come up with the idea to use old/used tires for holding soil/rock for roadways. This method of using Tires to hold soil and rocks and pouring concrete or leaving it as stone covering them. Has been used for Quite a long time now. At least 60+ years. Heck, My Uncle was doing this in the early 90s and even earlier. He was Contractor and built roads into properties for houses to be built in woodlands and Used Tires. Cutting them in half then pouring rocks over them to prevent the roads from being flooded. So its NOT a new idea, Its Not Samuel benazzo idea. He didn't come up with it PERIOD. So fraud on him from saying he came up with the idea to use the old tires like this.
We are working on a Tire Geo-grid Project in the PNW - It really is a great use case
It uses recycled audio about the geogrid when talking about a heated sealed driveway.
8 minutes in before I questioned why I was watching this. Damn good smoke though.
7:20 the audio goes back to the workers spreading a white liquid about 3 mins back. No longer talking about “geo!”
In Finland they used tires when they built a road and then they had to dig it up becuse the tires o
Polluted the soil
tires don't pollute anything, they are made out of hydrocarbons. it may be the off gassing.
@@HamguyBacon On the long term they will pollute by definition. Rubber hydrocarbons have sulfur in it, that's required for vulcanization. And there is a lot of additives to make the tires wear resistant, not too flexible, UV-resistant, etc... Some of these elements are part of the hydrocarbon molecules, others are "filling material". So there is a bunch of potential hazardous elements that come free when the hydrocarbons do off gas as you mention. But I guess not that much off gassing will happen, most of the hydrocarbon molecules do not decompose that easy. The rubber will rather fall apart in small fragments (groups of molecules together) that will be absorbed in plants or animals food chain. And so, probably your after after after granddaughter will eat pumpkin soup with a tiny tire taste?
@@HamguyBacon really ! Face palm 🤭
@@HamguyBacon LoL just seen the other reply 😆 . Priceless 👌
@@tuttebelleke yeah sure thing buddy, whatever you say. meanwhile there are tires that are built into homes that have been standing for over 50 years.
I wanted to know how long a road used with tires lasts and which trucks would be restricted from using the road?
You're good up to the ending of the DuPont GeoGrid segment. Then your audio started repeating from the soil stabilization spray.
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You should check the video before posting, no sound and instead explanations, annoying music. Otherwise, big fan of you.
Ohhh so the road ain't gon dip cause it's tires under it got u
Thumbs down because of the ELECTRONICA MUSIC!!!
There is some audio mistakes in this
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Burying those tires works great but will be a bitch to dig out and repair road in the future
I vasi da notte un l'ho mai visti sulle strade......ci si po' caa'?
That on ANOTHER LEVEL
Thumbs down and stopped watching merely because there are at least 6 ads in a 10:02 video... a shame because it might actually be a decent video.
google "AdBlock" It actually is free but they do like donations
I love brainiacs ideas like this, so freaking awesome😉
Please stop using UA-cam video stabilisation and up the frame rate. The way you are encoding this video gives me motion sickness.
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I like the idea of reusing worn-out tyres in road construction
DONT YOU THINK IT GETS INTO OUR WATER? RUBBER? LOL CMON..
Its about time Honestly nobody ever thought about the waste being generated and it being put to use to reduce pollution of land air environment, Good !its being done.
Why such loud music? If I need music I would rather visit another Channel.
Plastic slabs as a roadway, well initially it sounds awesome and all that but it will make it even worse since cars will ride over them and small plastic fragments will be ripped off and thrown out in the environment and it becomes even harder to clean it up, if not impossible.
Where I live people protesting tend to burn tires or other material in the road to get attention to their cause. Imagine how much more troublesome it would be if it was plastic roadways.
@@manickn6819 What do you think asphalt is? Its the same thing with sand and stone mixed in
@@tomkelly8827 I am very much aware of what asphalt is. It does not catch on fire very easily at all. Even with tires burning on the road very minimal damage is seen afterwards.
@@tomkelly8827 it's not, asphalt would not burn, some asphalt have tough plastics in them to change performance characteristics etc but wont burn like a tyre.
there is a machine that can lay brick roads and walkways. i had an idea a few years ago to use something like that but to mix it with a moving glass blocks factory to be used in high sandy deserts, to make desert roads from the glass, made in the factory from the sand :D then i'm like a glass road...no. how about glass walls? or just the bricks but where they are shaped so as to build like enclosed walkways? or aquaduct covers? anyhow thought i'd share it... the only downside i saw to it was potential habitat destruction.
So we just bury tires under roads now. Out of sight out of mind. That’s all I got from that.
I wonder what kinds of chemical binders and additives they are applying with their bare lungs, hands and feet.?
Heated asphalt is completely impractal in almost every situation. The building I work at has a heated parking lot. It was installed about 40 years ago when the building belonged to the power company. It uses more electricity to heat the parking lot than it does to power the entire building. Unless you have a lot of money to burn it just isn't worth it in cold climates.
Depends on how it's heated. You can use liquid instead of heating elements. Then either use a heating element to warm the liquid, or use waste heat from the building to heat it. That or a bit of both.
You could also argue that the techniques and implementation could be better today than it was 40 years ago.
One last thing, would it be cheaper to have someone come by and plow/de-ice? than the electricity used? You can figure in lower insurance rates due to less instances/risk of slip and fall claims, and any number of other situations that could make it worthwhile to keep using it. While it may seem costly on the face of it, it could actually be about the same as alternatives or better.
I thought they used hot water to melt the snow
@@Abdi-uy1kh There are two types that I am aware of, heating element, and water/liquid. Ideally in an under ground system like that you wouldn't want to use just plain water. It would need to have some kind of antifreeze mixture. Yes I know moving water wouldn't freeze easily but it can. Also if power goes out and the water isn't moving it will freeze so you wouldn't want frozen pipes under the driveway because if they bust it would be costly.
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@Dylan sky I'm surprised they would use asphalt up there. I would think gravel would take the expansion much better.
so i thought abut putting tires within concrete for under my driveway, not to just cut costs on material, but to also provide a good radiant heat battery, so when winter comes and the sun hits the concrete the heat builds up and the driveway stays heated for longer and that makes for less time you need or eliminate the need to use salt or shoveling the drive way.
i got the idea in how an earthship works, these homes hold tempter really well and that radiant heat holds very will. so i wonder if the same radiant heat could work for the same thing when it comes down to having a heated driveway.
i think it could work but i think that the tires would need a few columns alongside the driveway to be used as heat holding batteries. the columns are also made up of tires that are filled with sand and compacted with super adobe to create that final finish that holds in the heat.
Plastic paint that only lasts 2 years for roads is just another way to add micro-plastics to our eco system.... unless it biodegrades in some way?
Some nasty chemicals featured. I really hope they sore the ol' tyre issue out though.
Next level ni,untuk elak jalan pecah gunakan tayar sebagai rangka pemegang struktur tanah...bagus kan?..lebih tahan
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Lower the music volume in your videos.
Only cheaply produced Russian videos tend to do this-
no other videos on UA-cam. Be considerate of your
audience. Thank you.
You need to fix your video! The end was screwed up!! BAD, BAD, BAD!!!
Why not chipped or shredded (or other similar waste) vehicle tires inside the tire carcass "Donuts" as fill in lieu of crushed stone? Has this been tested?
Someone stuffed up the recording on this video!
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What about safety of this workers using slippers and no safety gumboots or shoes??? Productivity safety and health should be all balanced
why does it just cut off at 10:02? the narrator was still going on. is this a stolen video?
Careless editing and voiceover mistakes starting at 7:08. Too bad - a compelling and interesting video is ruined by these sloppy errors.
You fucked up the audio track. You repeat the audio from 2nd subject into the 3rd and the video ends abruptly!
3:27 no drip tray and right on to the road....
3:53 Camerman points out the one triangle that was not repainted
Worker gives universal "Who cares..." hand gesture
readyset lmao I seen that part at 3:53
It was left as it was because it was not worn out yet.
readyset lol totally!!,
@@tomrogerlilleby2890 Yep ,that's exactly what I figured !
The quality and performance of these geocells are unmatched. They've completely transformed the way we approach stabilization projects. Whether it's reinforcing roads, building retaining walls, or tackling erosion control, these geocells have proven to be incredibly effective. Brands like Basecore and Geoweb, provide us with such outstanding geocell solutions, they’re doing a great job.
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3:57 High grip... I don't think so. While on top of this thermoplastic, try leaning or braking hard on a motorcycle. I have seen people fall just by walking on this stuff when it was slightly damp. By the way, you sound editing for this video is subpar.
You just sound like a snobby little twat lol
I thought the audio and video got out of sync. I tried to rewind it, play pause, change play back speed, and finally gave up. Checked comments and found out it was for nothing
Every major city what? Sloppy editing.
Most of these techniques are not environmentally thought through.
I have been doing asphalt for 23 yrs and I'm here to tell you it's definitely thought through.
@@williamkirk7781 your fuking dumb i saw this and 2 seconds seeing you bury tires i know this is NOT GOOD WAKE UP MORON
As a person live in tropical country, i was confuse of why the road need to be heated...
As a Canadian, I was surprised to see that someone would not see an immediate use for it. 😆
3:29 scattered paint on road. should have placed plastic or carton
No, they placed a pile of glass beads down to catch the drips. Pick up the paint and throw it back in the melt pot and sweep up the beads. Ingenious.
We should seek to fnd ways to recycle / repurpose materials : I see nothing "insane" in that .....
But this video :
Do people get paid by the minute for these clips ?
I got bored with the musical nothing and gave up half way through .....
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If you want to see every thin wrong whe builfing a rosd or HightWay gi to Michigan, the Michigan State has the worst riads in USA. I am a Truck Driver and I know. OHIO is The Orange Cone State, miles and miles if Orange cones and not want working and you do not see a single yellow machine in the Orange Zone.
" Welcome to Ohio, The Orange Cone State "
Do you have very large fingers, or just a really small keyboard? That has to be the worst spelling I have ever seen in a comment. Almost illegible.
@TechZone didn't spend 3 minutes reviewing the video before they published it. It has duplicated audio, describing one thing while it shows another thing, and at one point there's a man just pointing and gesturing and it doesn't make any sense with the audio. Plus the music is amazingly bad. If you watched this video, you know its bad. Everyone in the comments didn't even watch the video before they wrote how amazing and interesting these things are.
I'm sure that's not a proven concept. Show me that road in 3 years.. I got a quote for something similar , I visit a 8 month road with that concept, to find it was broken apart , the fact the material is not bonded together break each individual cell apart.. do not waste your time with this.. is just BS..
His voice was a few , quite a few frames behind . 🤔🤪😂🤣
Please lose the background music/noise! It's horrible! You might like it ? But most of us dont! Play nature noises. Or dead silence. Anything is better than what you picked!
Talks about insane road construction technologies, people applying said technology using watering cans...uhhhh...
Thermoplastics are terribly slick and provide almost no traction, particularly when wet. We must eliminate thermoplastic markings on road surfaces!
7:08....absolutely stupid. Somebody has to much money and doesn't know what to do with it. It doesnt help when you have an hpuse entrance free of snow and ice and the rest of the streets are covered with both. Absolutely nonsence - money thrown away - energy wasted.
I am wondering if you have any videos of road construction using coco fiber nets or mats as strength enhancement. If you do, could you please post here? Thank you very much
I think coco fiber nets are usually used for stabilizing slopes much like at 5:15 by way of acting like a man-made root system of plants. Eventually, of course, grass and plants would grow and take root and stabilize the slope.
Bloody tires lol I’m a carpenter one day I pulled up a town dance 💃 hall floor to repair a section ! under it was huge truck tires to take the load of 200 people dancing 💃 lol 😂 I’m sure they were good years 🤣🤣
44 seconds into the video all speech cuts off till 2 min 20ish . which messes you up at the 5 min 45 mark because it did not tell you about Geo-grids at 7 min 5 sec all sound cuts out till 8 min 52 sec .
Awful music lost me now get rid of your sound person failed on this video
does anyone really care for the environment? sorry i dont government owes me money so everything goes down the garbage shute to me including green & garbage or recycling, until they pay me back what they owe.
Here in the NE we had a lot of freezing and thawing all winter that cause the road beds to swell and shrink which breaks up the bituminous concrete on the roads. How would some of these methods do in our environment?
Just use shredded tires at emergency truck ramps. Then after years of sun degradation, and use, scrap them up lay down new shredded tires. Then take the old shreds and chip them further and add a percentage to asphalt!
why is the audio repeating the dupont honeycomb thing while a totally different thing is shown?
Tiavor Kuroma yea indeed
okay so how about plastic and rubber tires melted for new road construction to be laid by giant 4 machines capable of laying 4 lanes of road at a time
None of those can stop those road from holding those Heat. That is why this planet is Burning. 😂
Your audio got messed up
*Wow look at this time limit the amount of the road construction megaproject*
Tough to learn anything from moody music. Thumbs down, no subscribe.
Audios been messing up for a little while now
Unwatchable. The section on tires started, then the audio switched to some weird ambient sound track and there was no narration at all for more than a minute. So there was no actual content.
Either you stole the video or someone fucked up the audio. Narration drop out sounds unprofessional.
If i was to build a road from tires id go too sell my land and be thrown in jail in usa to bad thought of doing and seed alot of people get in trouble building walls from tires
The tires look more like a big geocellular confinement system, not a geogrid, per se.
Difference?
@@cemasti4524 Some may consider geocellular confinement systems to be a type of geogrid but most suppliers I've specified differentiate between the two. Generally, geogrids are more of a 2D system. For example, this is a geogrid product: www.geogrid.com/en-us/products/stratagrid while this is a geocellular confinement system: www.prestogeo.com/products/soil-stabilization/geoweb-geocells/
when I was seviced in Korean army artillery, we built artillery reinforced field emplacement with tires. we need huge bunker to protect our cannon and soliers from enemy artilleriy's bombing. base emplacements are built by reinforced concrets by engineering battalion. but field emplacements are responsible to us, artillery stupid soldiers. but some smart soldiers sugest wasted tire methode. thats bang. very easy, fast and effective. we built a emplacement a day. stack tires and fill the soil and stones finally stomping soil. and stack... wow. wasted tires SAVE us from labor, money, time, fatigeue and especially N.Korean enemy's bomb shell.🤣🤣🤣
Also, the video just stops mid - explanation at the end. Extremely poor editing.
We'd probably die because of Microplastics someday.
5:00 what happened to the sound
I don’t know. Maybe a mic died?
@@rycedj3319 probably
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I guess I'm going to be a Critic first off I respect this Channel does with trying to inform people because it's entertainment what is nobody's going to say something about the 3 ton truck there's clearly a F-150 quarter ton short bed single cab
This video would've been awesome if not for the poor sound quality
Heated asphalt is only for the rich people - or on very special governmental places were might need this extra safety for either security or because of the estetic reasons.
This solution is off course not mention for ordinary roads - due to the high cost of ceeping it heated.
As someone who knows a little about construction I would not be recommending this solution on main roadways.
This is ok for temporary roads only.
Tyres contain metal, metal heats up in warm / hot temperatures so will melt the asphalt and disfigure the surface requiring more repair works.
Same too for freezing conditions, this will make the tyres brittle (rubber becomes brittle in freezing temps) and cause the roads to collapse.
Plastic road markings - as you say these only last for 2 years, are very bad for the environment and again melt in high heat.
Geogrids are great for temp parking, foot paths etc, is pervious but costs a fortune
Not very well researched sad to say
How will the metal heat up when it is in the ground? Metal will not get hot enough to melt asphalt even in the sun laying on top of it. Also, the metal is in the tires, so it won't be exposed to sunlight, and most tires are not using metal cored these days. Rubber don't be brittle in cold temps. IF it did wouldn't all tires be brittle that are on cars and trucks? To make rubber brittle it would need to be like -98 degree F
Why are we so addicted to roads we should get rid off roads and just make better wheels
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This is what 3rd world countries need to do, look into innovative ideas. My country has a lot of brains but no results
Those are GEOCELLS, not Geogrids, they are different products. Geogrids are what you show in the penultimate video.