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A blast of steel balls could fix a slick stretch of pavement at the Beltway s Big Curve
Can an innovative technique compared to thousands of blasts from a shotgun roughen and repair a section of the Beltway that s seen dozens of big truck crashes? Author: Bruce Leshan Updated: 7:17 PM EST February 5, 2021
BETHESDA, Md. Back in September, WUSA9 told viewers about a pretty scary wave of big truck crashes on a notorious stretch of the Outer Loop in Bethesda called the Big Curve: 36 wrecks in less than six months. Miraculously, none of them were deadly.
Starting Monday, the Maryland Department of Transportation (MDOT), State Highway Administration is launching a remarkable plan to fix the problem. It s planning to blast thousands of tiny steel balls into the pavement to make it less slick.