The roads are currently being treated with salt this melts the snow but if temperatures increase it may cause ice
There could be several reasons why the salt treatment is not working well on the roads. One possibility is that the temperature is too low for the salt to effectively melt the ice. Another reason could be that the salt has been diluted due to precipitation or traffic, reducing its effectiveness. Additionally, if the salt is not applied evenly or if there is a lack of sufficient quantities, it may not have the desired impact on road conditions.
The Salt Roads was created in 2003.
In Britain roads are classified as Motorways, A & B roads & unclassified. Before the motorways were built A roads were the major Trunk roads which connected towns & cities in UK.
how does salt help roads not freeze
salt melts all ice thus clearing the roads for transport
roads
roads are still being built
During the industrial revolution, the types of roads that existed were primarily dirt roads or cobblestone roads. Due to the increasing need for transportation for goods and people, there was a gradual improvement in road infrastructure, with some roads being widened and reinforced with gravel or stone, and others being paved with bricks or macadam. However, the quality and maintenance of roads varied greatly between different regions.
The question is "WERE there roads in the Persian empire". The simple answer is no, the Persians only had dirt paths they travelled on but not "roads" by definition being a paved path. The Romans invented roads.
What the Romans are famous for is the building of paved roads. What you mean by the Romans being civilised about roads is difficult to understand.
the Inca were really hard working the build the road them selfs
Hey Cari==This is probably the ABS working. Have someone who knows about abs drive it and get their openion. GoodluckJoe
They went from being dirt trails to being made of small stones
By a good word or a court decision.
all answers are correct (a+)
They wear chains which are tied down thus that's why they call it a Chain gang.
John Loudon McAdam, a Scottish road building expert, is credited with being the first to build tar surfaced roads. That is why they are called macadam roads.
working principle of turnout is that "one turnout provides facilities for turning of vehicle from one direction only and not from both the direction of straight path as in case of roads