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by UebVar
141 days ago
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Roads are not solving transportation, they are closer to a sophisticated trace track. Roads are a constrained Operational Design Domain: - Geofenced areas - pre-build structures - Curated infrastructure - fallback to gravel in times of the inevitable event of maintenance. This is not general transportation, it is a highend infrastructure inside a controlled environment. The system degrades exactly where humans/horses do not: River crossings, Creeks, steep hillsides, marshes, beaches. A river flooding a road is not and "edge case", it a usual occurrence, and a problem that roads do robustly solve. It works due to extensive maintenance, not because the asphalt can actually deal with water. Scaling that beyond a few mapped US suburbs into Europe is a totally different problem. Dont get fooled by Wall Street stock pumping. |
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See you at the next construction zone...