Posted by kcm.MN on January 05, 2020 at 14:31:45 from (174.219.143.213):
In Reply to: Driveway culvert posted by Dave41A on January 05, 2020 at 10:58:09:
I have no idea how the road base there compares with the base here. We live in a wetlands area, and have 20+ miles of gravel going to town. Nearer to our place, it's usual for the culverts crossing under the road to have those dips. Sometimes they are so bad that the county has to put flags in hopes people will slow down. I've heard some folks hit one in front of us and it sounded like their rear end got ripped out from under the truck.
All the county does is re-grades the road as they can. Don't know if that is something that has a permanent fix available. And the only thing I can attribute it to is the very high water table most of the year. The parts of the 20 miles that are not as wet don't seem to have the dips. Worst time for them is Spring thaw, but have seen them form at any point in the year, to some degree.
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