The tensile strength of 1 lb/Ton dosage of FORTA-FI® mixture increased as the temperature decreased. Also when comparing the results of the tensile strength for both the control and 1 lb/Ton dosage of the FORTA-FI® blend, it was observed that the fiber-reinforced asphalt mixture had about 150% higher strength than the control mixture. Traditionally, lower thermal cracking would be expected for mixtures with higher tensile strength values. In essence, the FORTA-FI® blend of reinforcing fibers in the mixture play a vital role in resisting thermal cracking in the HMA mixture. At all temperatures tested, (50°F, 32°F, 14°F)(10°C, 0°C, -10°C), the 1 lb/Ton dosage of FORTA-FI® mixture showed energies averaging 200% higher than the control mixture. At the lowest temperature of 14°F (-10°C), where susceptibility of crack initiation and propagation is the highest, it was observed that the fiber-reinforced asphalt mixture had higher energy values than the control mixture. In general, lower thermal cracking should be expected as the energy at failure, or fracture energy, is increased.