- Better stress force distribution 
– Weight distribution spread across the whole concrete surface vs. point concentration of loads in asphalt roads. - Preserves rigidity / stiffness over time
 - More resistance to surface deformation than asphalt
 
           
            
 
 
Pavement Failure:
- Not due to # of years
 - Due to stress of vehicle traffic
 - Water, oil and grease
 
         
                
Concrete’s rigidity spreads the load over a large area and keeps pressures on the subgrade low.
Present Value of Accumulated Cost Estimations per km of Construction (´000 USD)

Initial investment is only 10% higher in concrete pavement vs. asphalt; nevertheless it can result in cost savings as high as 50% over the course of 20 years

 
Cost Fluctuation
Inflation Rates since Jan 1960 Month-to-Month Change in PPI since Jan 1960
 
 
 
Flexible Pavement
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Rigid Pavement
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Concrete surfaces reflect 5 times more light than asphalt, reducing street public lighting energy consumption by as much as 37%
                                         
                       
 
- Concrete pavement absorbs less heat than asphalt
 - Urban temperature reduction as high as 15°C
 - Benefits of temperature reduction
- Increased driver’s comfort
- Inferior energy consumption by air conditioning devices 
| Durango Road Network, Durango, MX | Arco Norte, State of Mexico, MX | 
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| PIRE, Tijuana, Mx | Circuito Bicentenario, Mexico City, MX | 
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