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How good are American roads?

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rconti ◴[] No.42196461[source]
> Interestingly, in all cases urban roads are worse quality than rural roads, presumably because they see higher traffic than rural roads.

There's more infrastructure under urban roads. Crews come in to fix some utility, shred a section of a lane, patch it poorly with dissimilar materials, and leave.

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vel0city ◴[] No.42196736[source]
You're probably also going to have far fewer massive vehicles on those rural roads. More things like pickups yes, but probably considerably fewer semi-teicks and busses and fire trucks and cement mixers what not. Those big trucks passing through are going to stick to interstates far more often when going through rural areas.
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1. hparadiz ◴[] No.42196925[source]
On average yea but when a rural road is neglected it's far far worse than any urban road. I'm looking at you Pennsylvania.
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2. burnte ◴[] No.42198182[source]
Born and raised in Pgh, the highways are awful. Always have been.