Abstract
This paper provides information on continuing quiet pavement research work being done in the State of Arizona. The historical development of the Arizona Department of Transportation’s research activities leading to today’s research program is outlined. Different methods of measuring tire/pavement noise are discussed and compared. Results of pavement noise testing for asphalt-rubber and Portland Cement Concrete pavements are presented. Current and future planned projects are given.

First test sections using bituminous mixes with addition of crumb rubber from waste tires, for urban paving applications in Argentina
Field Investigation of Tire/Pavement Noise and Durability for Asphalt Pavements with and without Asphalt Rubber
Influence of Asphalt Rubber on the Crushing of Recycled Aggregates Used in Dense HMA
PIONIEER EXPERIENCE WITH THE APPLICATION OF GAP GRADED ASPHALT RUBBER MIXES IN SÃO PAULO, BRAZIL
Performance of asphalt-rubber hot mix overlays at Brazilian highway
Mechanical properties of asphalt-rubber mixes using shale extender oil
The effect of crumb rubber gradation and binder-rubber interaction time on the mechanical properties of asphalt-rubber mixtures (dry process)
Crumb Rubber Modified Asphalt Concrete for Low Noise Surfaces
THE IMPACT OF CHEMICAL MODIFICATION FOR USED TIRE RUBBER TOWARDS SKINY MIX DESIGN FOR MAINTENANCE.
Environmental, Energy Consumption and CO2 Aspects of Recycled Waste Tires Used in Asphalt-Rubber