HC Deb 07 July 1969 vol 786 cc188-9W
105. Sir Clive Bossom

asked the Minister of Transport, having regard to the need to reduce the danger of wet road skidding on newly constructed motorways, if he will give details of the evidence in his possession on the relative advantages and disadvantages of concrete roads against asphalt roads; and what reports have been made by the Road Research Laboratory on all aspects of this matter.

Mr. Marsh

The requisite skidding resistance can be provided by roads constructed of either asphalt or concrete. The relative advantages and disadvantages of the two materials hinge mainly on the respective overall costs of initial construction and subsequent upkeep. The results of an assessment of these costs are contained in Road Research Laboratory Report LR.256.