Road buckling has become a notable safety concern in Utah during the summer months, as stretches of concrete expand in high temperatures and can lift or crack, creating hazardous driving conditions.
Breakdown
- Road buckling occurs in Utah during summer due to concrete expanding in heat. 38s
- Warm nights and rain can increase the likelihood of buckling. 48s
- The risk of buckling rises significantly when temperatures reach the 90s and above. 1m 17s
- Debris in concrete joints can worsen the issue, but a base layer of asphalt helps. 1m 27s
- UDOT urges the public to report buckling incidents for prompt response. 1m 44s