Also, it's an elasticity problem. There is essentially no damage and minimal wear until the forces exceed the elastic limit on the stress-strain curve.
A road is a spring, and will behave elastically, with almost no deformation, unless you exceed a certain point on the stress-strain curve.
This is why the main concern of highway departments is not exceeding maximum axel loads.
Worrying about the amount of wear commuters are responsible for is just a distraction.
It's like a toddler jumping on your mattress vs a 350 lb offensive-lineman doing it. They both technically cause some amount of wear, but it's not worth figuring out the proportions.
beerandt|6 years ago
A road is a spring, and will behave elastically, with almost no deformation, unless you exceed a certain point on the stress-strain curve.
This is why the main concern of highway departments is not exceeding maximum axel loads.
Worrying about the amount of wear commuters are responsible for is just a distraction.
It's like a toddler jumping on your mattress vs a 350 lb offensive-lineman doing it. They both technically cause some amount of wear, but it's not worth figuring out the proportions.