vägexplosion
Vägexplosion is a Swedish term that translates to "road explosion" or "road burst" and refers to a phenomenon observed in asphalt pavements. It is a type of pavement distress that occurs when a section of the road surface suddenly cracks and heaves upwards, often with significant force. This is typically caused by trapped water or moisture beneath the asphalt that freezes and expands, exerting pressure on the road layers above. As the temperature rises and the ice melts, the pressure is released, leading to the explosive failure of the pavement.
The conditions most conducive to vägexplosion include areas with poor drainage, where water can easily accumulate