@@Sergey_Bryansk hi Sergey. As far as I know and from my experience, no. Some states closing highways during winter storms or very high winds. But I’ve been driving everywhere here and Canada. And I’ve never seen any road closed to trucks because of high temperatures. Maybe that happens, but I’ve never experienced it.
@@HalfThrottleTom In Russia, most roads are covered with asphalt. In extreme heat, trucks push through the ruts on the road. Therefore, the movement of vehicles with a large mass and when peak temperatures are reached is limited. In normal weather, when it’s just warm, naturally the roads are not blocked during the daytime. In the USA, if I'm not mistaken, there are many roads made of concrete?
@@Sergey_Bryansk I’m not an expert Sergey. But I think here is 2 types of roads. One is with “flexible pavement” which has concrete base course and surface course is made of asphalt. And second is “rigid pavement” where the base course is concrete also, but there is no surface course on it. And I would say majority of the US roads are the one with asphalt surface.