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Roads today vs. roads from 2,000 years ago

671,558 Aufrufe • vor 1 Jahr •via X (Twitter)

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Jules Benjaminvor 1 Jahr

In fairness, old roads didn’t have to deal with millions of very heavy vehicles.

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City ONvor 1 Jahr

Roads from 2000 years ago wouldn't survive a week in this modern age with the 40-ton trucks and all. Also, no way in hell a horse carriage can even come close to denting modern highways.

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City ONvor 1 Jahr

Roads from 2000 years ago didn't have 40-ton trucks with 18 wheels running on them full time, day and night. So, yeah, there's that.

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Dieter Wvor 1 Jahr

Sorry, that's rubbish. The picture above is from a neglected road. Roman roads also had to be maintained. Todays roads can carry trucks of over 40 tons, and it is very comfortable to drive on them . Imagine how "funny" it has been to ride in a horse-drawn car over Roman roads.

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Just here for the truthvor 1 Jahr

There is just something special about the way we built things in the past

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Steven R Ellisonvor 1 Jahr

I'll agree that most roads today are poorly made and maintained, however, roads 2000 years ago didn't have 40-ton trucks driving over them.

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Regemonvor 1 Jahr

Better, cheaper, faster vs. better

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Dom Riccobenevor 1 Jahr

Roman roads didn’t have 80,000 lb trucks driving over them

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Jaleinvor 1 Jahr

Cool now drive a fully loaded 18 wheeler at 60 miles an hour over a ancient Roman all day every day and see how long it lasts.

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Daehenobvor 1 Jahr

Yes, the Roman roads are better, but the demonstration below begins with an aquaduct, not a road. However, the Romans WERE just as meticulous about their roads as they were about every other type of engineering.

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