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A chipping road, also known as a chip-seal road, is a type of road surface where a layer of hot bitumen is applied to the existing surface, and then a layer of aggregate (often small stones or chips) is spread over it.

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English: This technique helps to seal the road surface, prevent water infiltration, and extend the road's lifespan. It is a cost-effective way to improve road durability and skid resistance, though it can be less smooth compared to asphalt or concrete surfaces.
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