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Some modern roads follow the path of Roman Roads. After the end of the Roman civilization, the stone paving of the Roman Roads was not replicated. However, some Roman Roads remained important trade routes in the Middle Ages and followed trade itineraries which are still used today.
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When you have multiple alternatives and the result for each alternative is the same--all roads lead to rome.
In 1824, people first used tar on road construction. It was occurred in Paris, where people place tar blocks on Champs-ÌälysÌ©es of Paris. The modern tar roads are result from two Scottish engineers.
Some of the improvements made to Constantinople as a result of Justinian's public works projects were new bridges, public baths, parks, roads, and hospitals. The emperor also built many grand churches.
Japanese roads are generally well maintained, one result of an extensive network of toll roads.
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Your friend may have Agyrophobia, the fear of crossing roads. This can be the result of a bad experience or witnessing a bad experience involving roads.
When you have multiple alternatives and the result for each alternative is the same--all roads lead to rome.
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The spread of democracy of china
Private and public cooperation
Private and public cooperation.
Private and public cooperation.
Some modern roads follow the path of Roman Roads. After the end of the Roman civilization, the stone paving of the Roman Roads was not replicated. However, some Roman Roads remained important trade routes in the Middle Ages and followed trade itineraries which are still used today.
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Toll roads aren't bad since they represent some of the best roads in the U.S.A. Instead, it's tolls which are bad. This is because they are inefficient since they are expensive to collect and result in the loss of matching federal highway funds; they result in wasted gasoline, additional pollution and numerous accidents (including some deaths) at toll plazas; and are unfair to drivers on toll roads because the gasoline tax is not used for toll roads and surplus toll revenue is used to subsidize other state operations.