Assuming you refer to Robert Frost's 'The Road Not Taken', the speaker regrets that he may not travel along both roads.
In the poem "The Road Not Taken" by Robert Frost, the speaker reflects on a decision he made that has led him down a different path in life. The roads are described as equally worn, and the speaker acknowledges that both paths are essentially the same. This poem explores themes of choice, individuality, and the uncertainty of the future.
The roads in Canberra are shaped in a circal because I do not no and I do not really care and if anyone askeds me I will tell them the same answer.
Sam Rayburn You're in ROADS, too?
Paved Roads
Roads have been dated back to 4000BC in the Middle East.
i think they built the walls first
the difference between the two roads ar dat one was less used nd grassy nd d other road was much used than d first one.
in Greece people are really stupid and they are to lazy to do the roads and railways so HAH! ( stupid Greeks )
Really serious sandstorms may not destroy roads but they can bury them, requiring a cleaning before they can open to traffic again.
The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.The first reason that the Romans build highways or roads was for troop movement. Trade and civilian travel were secondary.
Iran/persia
in the south