päällystöt
Päällystöt refer to the uppermost layer of a road surface, designed to provide a smooth, durable, and skid-resistant riding surface for vehicles. In Finnish infrastructure terminology, päällystöt are a critical component of road construction, ensuring long-term functionality and safety. These layers are typically composed of asphalt, concrete, or other specialized materials, depending on traffic volume, climate conditions, and load requirements.
Asphalt päällystöt are the most common type in Finland, consisting of a mixture of bitumen, aggregates, and
The design of päällystöt involves careful consideration of factors like traffic load, environmental exposure, and maintenance
In Finland, road authorities follow strict guidelines set by the Finnish Transport Infrastructure Agency (Liikennevirta) to