For the following procedures, the best practices for paving and compacting the first lane, paving
the second lane, and overlapping, raking and luting, and compacting the longitudinal joint, as well
as minimum joint density and mat density requirements, are similar to those mentioned earlier.
16.8.1.2 Rubberized Asphalt Tack Coat and Minimum Joint Density Requirements
This practice is similar to that in Section 16.8.1.1 except that no notched wedge joint is used. The
first lane (cold lane) is paved as usual with the normal, unconfined edge slope. A rubberized asphalt
tack coat is applied on the entire face of the unconfined edge of the cold lane using the procedure
described in Item 1.
For the following procedures, the best practices for paving and compacting the first lane, pavingthe second lane, and overlapping, raking and luting, and compacting the longitudinal joint, as wellas minimum joint density and mat density requirements, are similar to those mentioned earlier.16.8.1.2 Rubberized Asphalt Tack Coat and Minimum Joint Density RequirementsThis practice is similar to that in Section 16.8.1.1 except that no notched wedge joint is used. Thefirst lane (cold lane) is paved as usual with the normal, unconfined edge slope. A rubberized asphalttack coat is applied on the entire face of the unconfined edge of the cold lane using the proceduredescribed in Item 1.
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