Abstract

Roads and transportation infrastructure are critical assets for supporting political stability as well as economic and sustainable expansion in developing countries. Yet, pavement maintenance backlogs and the high capital expenditures of road rehabilitation need the adoption of pavement evaluation methods to ensure the best value for the investment. road maintenance is considered one of the main factors for preserving the road structurally and functionally, and before carrying out maintenance, pavement defects must be identified by evaluating the condition of the pavement to perform the appropriate maintenance. In this study, the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) method was relied upon to evaluate roads in Al-Diwaniyah City. Where several data were collected for the study, including the number of crashes for each region, the number of lanes, street width, the presence of a median, and the pavement condition evaluated for the regions with the highest crash rate, which are Al-Askari District with 707 crashes, Al-Urouba District with 379 crashes, Al-Wahda District with 271 crashes, Al-Jamhouri District with 235 crashes, and Al-Jazaer District with 212 crashes. This study is considered the first study to evaluate roads in Al-Diwaniyah city. The results of the study showed that the condition of the roads ranged from poor to satisfactory and there is no road reach to serious and failed. The results showed that the worst road is Al-Askari District, which lacks a lot of maintenance, at a rate of PCI 52.1. It is followed by Al-Wahda District with a PCI rate of 57.6, Al-Jamhouri District with a PCI rate of 67.2, Al-Urouba District with a PCI rate of 70.7, and Al-Jazaer District with a PCI rate of 73.7. The deterioration of the pavement surface condition affects the rash rate, and it is more dangerous when it is correlated to other road factors. Additionally, it was noted that the most prominent defects in the pavement surface of the five evaluated roads are: potholes, rutting, longitudinal and transverse cracks, corrugation, patching, raveling, depressions, and alligator cracks. The study recommended conducting more research on evaluating more roads in Al-Diwaniyah City on an annual basis and conducting periodic maintenance in order to improve the status of this city, which suffers from neglect in all respects, measures must be taken to enhance the environment and economy, sustain the streets, reduce maintenance costs, ensure traffic safety, and protect the lives of citizens.

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