Old tires. Mountains of rubber. What’s happening with to them these days? Well, in Pennsylvania, they’re hitting the road!
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Old tires. Mountains of rubber. What’s happening with to them these days? Well, in Pennsylvania, they’re hitting the road! Using a hydraulic compressor, Penn State’s Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies is turning tires into one-ton building blocks and using them to rebuild roads...
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Old tires. Mountains of rubber. What’s happening with to them these days? Well, in Pennsylvania, they’re hitting the road! Using a hydraulic compressor, Penn State’s Center for Dirt and Gravel Road Studies is turning tires into one-ton building blocks and using them to rebuild roads...
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