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The use of geosynthetics to improve the performance of flexible pavements has increased significantly over the last decade. This paper describes a full scale testing research program that used a 20 kN moving wheel load to determine the benefit of using a stiff biaxial geogrid between the base and subgrade of a flexible pavement system. The traffic benefit ratio (TBR) was defined as the ratio of the number of load cycles of a stiff geogrid reinforced section, to the number of load cycles of an unreinforced section for a given level of performance. The TBR values ranged from 2 to over 10 for the conditions tested. Traffic benefit ratio values between 2 and 4 appear to be reasonable for use in pavement design.

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