WisDOT: Risk of pavement buckling rises with temperatures

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EAU CLAIRE, Wis. (WISDOT NEWS RELEASE) – The Wisconsin Department of Transportation warns motorists today that the warmer temperatures forecast for Wisconsin over the next several days could create conditions for pavement buckling.
A news release from WisDOT explains that pavement can buckle when the weather quickly goes from cool to very hot. This causes slabs of pavement to expand and push against one another. When the pressure becomes enough, the pavement can buckle. This creates unexpected bumps and dips in the roadway.
WisDOT offers the following tips to stay safe on the roads this summer:
Slow down, buckle up and focus your full attention on the roadway.
Watch for slowing traffic and be ready to move over for all roadside workers, including highway crews as they repair damaged pavement.
Check the 511 Travel Information system ( 511wi.gov ) for the latest on any incidents or delays.
Report serious pavement issues by calling 911. Be ready to provide specific location information.
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