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← HistoryAlong historical Roman roads, which consequence resulted from prolonged exposure to heavy, repetitive cart traffic?
A)Formation of ruts and trackways✓
B)Increased embankment structural integrity
C)Enhanced road surface water runoff
D)Diminished aggregate base layer cohesion
💡 Explanation
The formation of longitudinal ruts occurred because repetitive wheel loads induce channelization, concentrating wear; this represents a process of plastic deformation. Therefore, ruts evolve rather than improved drainage, because weathering effects aren't magnified.
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