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← HistoryWhich mechanism causes increased road surface rutting when Roman roads experienced repeated heavy wagon traffic?
A)Plastic deformation of aggregate layers✓
B)Hydraulic action removing fines
C)Freeze-thaw cycles expanding voids
D)Oxalic acid weathering of bedrock
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Rutting increased because plastic deformation occurs as repeated wheel loads exceed the yield strength of road aggregate layers, leading to gradual displacement rather than elastic rebound. Therefore, surface material shifts, rather than being washed away by water action.
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