Abstract
The location of I 64 in Jefferson County traverses Seneca Park, noted for its scenic beauty and superior recreational facilities. A bridle path in Seneca Park necessitated construction of an overpass for equine traffic. A non-slip and sound-deadening, resilient surface was essential for aesthetics and safety. Tartan, a rubbery mat developed primarily for race course and paddock surfaces, was specified and installed on the overpass.
Report Date
5-1-1973
Report Number
No. 366
Digital Object Identifier
http://dx.doi.org/10.13023/KTC.RR.1973.366
Repository Citation
Newberry, Donald C. Jr., "Tartan Surfacing for an Equestrian Overpass" (1973). Kentucky Transportation Center Research Report. 1134.
https://uknowledge.uky.edu/ktc_researchreports/1134
Notes
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