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bustergutt | 13:53 Tue 12th Sep 2006 | Motoring
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I watched a sort of Tomorrows World type programme about 10 years ago which featured a Japanese invention that took old rubber tyres, grated and mashed them to a fine powder, mixed it with a flexible glue and used it as a road covering.
It lessened wear and tear and lenghtened the life of a car tyre indefinately, cut down on road repairs as it was flexible and almost destructable. also solved the tyre mountain problem. Was this invention put into practice?????
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...also view the results of a search for "Porous Elastic Road Surface" (PERS) as developed by Japan's Public Works Research Institute (PWRI) since 1993

http://www.google.co.uk/search?&q=%22Porous+El astic+Road+Surface%22

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