Why is it so expensive and is there an alternative out there that won’t break so easily especially in the winter? My state is spending like a billion dollars a year on roads that they’ll probably have to fix in 5 years, it really seems like a huge waste of money.

Good Public transportation would fix a lot of these costs I know but what other road materials/solutions are out there?

Thank you for the answers and for putting up with my follow up questions. I’m learning a lot!

  • TheOneCurly@lemmy.theonecurly.page
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    9 months ago

    Asphalt is pretty amazing given the amount of wear it goes through. It’s basically infinitely recyclable, very flexible, goes down fast, and is relatively easy to work with.

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      9 months ago

      Not only infinitely recyclable, but like 99% recyclable right where it is located as well. You don’t need to ship in a bunch of material when the process is tearing up what is there, processing and adding a little more, then putting it right back down.