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This all depends on a number of varying factors such as air temperature, wind speed, depth/type of tarmacadam and volume/weight of traffic. It is possible to allow cars to drive on tarmac within 15minutes of rolling as long as the traffic passes over it without turning their wheels too much. On a hot day laying tarmac over 80mm will require a full 24 hours before to allow the retained heat within the tarmac to dissipate. hope this helps MW

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