Building new motorways can lead to significant environmental degradation, including habitat destruction and increased air and noise pollution. They often require substantial financial investment, diverting funds from public transportation and other essential infrastructure. Additionally, new motorways can encourage urban sprawl, leading to unsustainable development patterns and increased traffic congestion in the long run. Lastly, they may disproportionately affect local communities, displacing residents and disrupting established neighborhoods.
it will cost lots of money, there will be more accidents as there are more cars on the road
you put tar on the road
There isn't enough traffic to warrant the cost of building them.
In England; Motorways
There are more motorways !
Queensland Motorways was created in 1980.
Building more motorways can lead to increased traffic congestion as they often encourage more vehicle use, counteracting the intended benefits of reduced travel time. Additionally, expanding road networks can contribute to environmental degradation, including habitat loss, air pollution, and higher greenhouse gas emissions. It may also divert funds from public transportation improvements and other sustainable infrastructure projects, potentially worsening urban sprawl and reliance on cars. Lastly, the construction process itself can disrupt local communities and ecosystems.
New motorways are still being built, so there would still be some counties that do not have motorways. They still would have very good roads though. Motorways are needed where the largest amount of traffic, so they are closest to the big cities and running between them. Some parts of Ireland have small populations and so don't really need motorways.
Everything.
Motorways were invented in the 1950's. They were firstly used in Germany.
You may not drive a quad on the motorways in Spain.
Road signs on the motorways are blue with white writing.