It doesn't appear to be distressed enough for that to be the case. The pavement you have is keeping the base from mixing with the silt below but it isn't strong enough to avoid cracking when a truck goes over it when the base and subsoil is saturated in the spring.
When building new an eight inch layer of clean sand does about the same job as a geotextile fabric and often costs less. Which to use comes down to the cost of excavating out the extra eight inches or the strength and water level of the soil below.
Thanks. One last question: I'm sure the heavy trucks sometimes wander right to the edge or off of it, which could easily start cracks at the edges that would then grow inward. Can we do anything to insure against that method of damage? Does it help to have the finished surface above the grade by a couple of inches?
Or is a properly built driveway/road going to be equally durable out to it's edge?