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White traffic marking on the asphaltic concrete road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unbroken white road marking line Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unbroken white road marking line Royalty Free Stock Photo
Unbroken white road marking line Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic cone on the asphalt surface. Royalty Free Stock Photo
The road. White safety barriers along the road Royalty Free Stock Photo
The road. White safety barriers along the road Royalty Free Stock Photo
White traffic marking on the asphaltic concrete road
Traffic cone on the asphalt surface. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic cones on the road Royalty Free Stock Photo
The road. White safety barriers along the road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic cone in the snow on the road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed overhead view of cracked asphalt road surface with freshly repaired pothole patch, white lane marking. Roadwork Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic cones on the road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Traffic cones on the road Royalty Free Stock Photo
Asphalt concrete (commonly called asphalt,[1] blacktop, or pavement in North America, and tarmac or bitumen macadam in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland) is a black, adhesive hydrocarbon material that has a shiny or resinous sheen, is water-resistant, and viscoelastic. Asphalt is also a binding material in asphalt mixtures that are used as the surface layer of flexible pavements. Asphalt comes from nature or from petroleum processing.


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