Dan,
Why not bring in more of that heavy clay to build up the road bed? Gravel is expensive and dirt is usualy quite a bit cheaper. Dig out the wet areas and set that muddy stuff aside somewhere for it to dry out, then bring in clay or other suituable fill material and build up the road bed just like you would a house pad. Get the dirt part of it up to grade and compact it. Then the water will naturaly run away from the road and where you want it. Then add gravel to the top of the dirt that has been built up above grade.
Eddie
Clay is the problem. Taking out my clay and putting in more clay that cost money, does nothing but cost me money and time. We just need to add a couple inches of gravel.
I had clay brought it to spread in the yard and it was not much cheaper than ABC. The quarry is near us and the trucking cost for gravel is lower than clay. But why do I want clay? I have got enough of that crap.
When our soil gets wet it gets messy. The areas I am talking about are NOT low areas. In fact one of them is almost at the top of a hill and is the highest point for a mile or so. If the soil gets wet it gets messy.
The huge advantage of fabric is that it keeps the gravel from being mixed with soil. Our road is gravel on clay. Every couple of years I have to regrade the road because the gravel is pushed into the clay and pot holes form. I do NOT have this problem on our driveway built with fabric. We should have 4-6 inches of gravel on our driveway. Instead we have 2-4 inches. If we had 4-6 inches the water the water would not be getting on a section of driveway and causing nitty little issues.
Our driveway is 500-600 feet from the road with a turning circle. From the circle the driveway goes back another 100-150 feet with one area being about 36'x100'. All of it has fabric under the gravel. The neighbors with just gravel are constantly dropping more gravel and regrading. I just have to touch up the 100-200 foot section that gets water on the gravel. The vast majority of our driveway requires no work at all to maintain. Well, that is not quite true. I have to spray Roundup to kill the weeds.
None of the driveway is flat, it all runs down hill.
The driveway/road contractors around here do not want to use fabric because it would keep them from making more money dropping more gravel and regrading. I see people on our local mailing list/BBS needing their driveway redone. If they did it right with fabric the first time, they would be done.
I will not put down gravel for a driveway or even a walk way without using fabric. I have used fabric under our gravel walkways. Fabric comes in 3 foot widths.
Later,
Dan