The film of bitumen sprayed during the sprayed sealing process needs to cure after the aggregate is spread and rolled. During warm weather a new spray seal is susceptible to scuffing. Scuffing occurs when vehicles back out from driveways and turn the power steering whilst stationary. If this occurs on warm days, the aggregate under the car tyres can turn over in its place, exposing a thin film of bitumen on top of the aggregate. This can be avoided by not turning the steering wheel while the car is stationery.
The bitumen film and loose aggregate can be sticky on warm days, please avoid contact with shoes as it can track into your home and/or vehicle. Scuffmarks are not normally damaging to the seal and they are not a defect in the seal, they are an unwelcome but expected result of modern traffic movements on this type of surface. These marks become less frequent as the bitumen cures and they will eventually stop occurring.