Pavement( s) or paving may refer to:
Surfacing
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Road surface, the durable surfacing of roads and walkways
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Sidewalk, a walkway along the side of a road, called a pavement in British English
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Asphalt concrete, a common form of road surface
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Cool pavement, pavement that delivers higher solar reflectance than conventional dark pavement
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Crazy paving, a means of hard-surfacing used outdoors
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Nicolson pavement, a road surface material consisting of wooden blocks
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Pavers (flooring), an outdoor floor done in blocks
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Permeable paving, paving that enables stormwater to flow through it or between gaps
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Portuguese pavement, the traditional paving used in most pedestrian areas in Portugal
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Resin-bound paving, a mixture of aggregate stones and resin used to pave footpaths, driveways, etc.
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Tactile paving, textured ground surface indicators to assist vision-impaired pedestrians
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Whitetopping, the covering of an existing asphalt pavement with a layer of Portland cement concrete
Geology
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Desert pavement, a desert ground surface covered with closely packed rock fragments
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Glacial striation or glacial pavement, a rock surface scoured and polished by glacial action
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Limestone pavement, a naturally occurring landform that resembles an artificial pavement
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Tessellated pavement, a rare sedimentary rock formation that occurs on some ocean shores
Geography
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Pavement (York), a street in York, England
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Finsbury Pavement, a street in London, England
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High Pavement, a street in Nottingham, England
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Low Pavement, a street in Nottingham, England; see 10, Low Pavement
Arts and entertainment
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Pavement (band), an indie rock band from Stockton, California, US
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Pavements (film), a 2024 film about the band
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Pavement (magazine), a youth culture magazine
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"Pavement" ( Space Ghost Coast to Coast), an episode of the American animated TV series Space Ghost Coast to Coast featuring the band
See also
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Pave (disambiguation)
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Pavement engineering, branch of civil engineering that uses engineering techniques to design and maintain flexible (asphalt) and rigid (concrete) pavements