In 2015, two Love’s Travel Stops were constructed in close succession—one in Sadieville, KY, and another at a control location. Both sites experienced similar traffic volumes, with over 1,000 cars and semi-trailer trucks passing daily. Despite having slightly different subgrade conditions and pavement thicknesses, both projects were designed for a 20-year service life. However, the key difference was that the Sadieville location incorporated ACE XP Polymer Fiber, while the control site did not.
Sadieville (with ACE XP) vs. Control Location (without ACE XP)
Both projects were subjected to significant stress due to the high volume of heavy vehicles. After four years, noticeable differences emerged between the two sites:
High-Stress Areas
Light-Duty Areas Transitions at Manholes and Catch BasinsThe comparison of these two Love’s Travel Stop projects highlights the significant advantages of incorporating ACE XP Polymer Fiber into asphalt mixes. The Sadieville site, reinforced with ACE XP, demonstrated superior durability, fewer repairs, and a longer service life compared to the control location. This case study underscores the value of using advanced reinforcement technologies like ACE XP in commercial applications to enhance pavement performance.