Officials say a bout of warm weather, combined with other factors, are what caused the incident. The tarmac was resurfaced last week but did not properly set due to cold and wet weather. Then, warm weather moved in, and the coating turned into puddles of goo. Click to expand... https://www.theweathernetwork.com/news/articles/bitumen-melting-queensland-australia-cars-sinking-into-road-tires-ruined-heat-warm-weather/106127
nice find jsneb. i wonder how warm it really was? still think it had to be pretty warm. i've never seen anything happen ike that even when 100 here. maybe it's a different type of asphalt they are using?
According to weather reports, highs in Tarzali were in the low to mid 70's (F) the past week when this happened. I could handle a winter like that