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Does anyone know the proper methodology for the International Roughness Index? My friend's car popped a tire on our road and we want to file a lawsuit against the group that paved our road--we find it far too rough for the town to safely drive across.
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Re: IRI
Easy there, Satan.
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Re: IRI
#REKT
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Re: IRI
I have some experience in troubleshooting and an interesting in possibly studying IRI law-any more specific detail you can give as to specific measurements and whanot in order to determine the severity of the problems?
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Re: IRI
#edgy
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Re: IRI
Well, the car was #rekt by a factor of about 70, but I don't really know if we qualify with a rating of 70 to make the lawsuit happen. What does the 70 actually mean?
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Re: IRI
Can a mod move this thread to the "Chit Chat" forum?
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Re: IRI
I contacted my friend at the Insured Retirement Institute, and according to the Industrial Research Institute, that's pretty standard in Canada as determined by the International Republican Institute
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Re: IRI
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