This document provides a review and comparison of rigid and flexible pavements. It discusses the key characteristics of each pavement type, including how loads are distributed, material properties, failures, and categories. Flexible pavements distribute loads through grain-to-grain contact in granular layers, while rigid pavements use slab action. Initial costs are typically higher for rigid pavements but life cycle costs are lower due to less maintenance needs. Both pavement types are essential for transportation infrastructure and selecting the optimal type requires considering factors like material properties, loading, durability, and cost-effectiveness.