How are the roads in your cunt? I think road quality is very symbolic of a countries development

If you're not top 20, you're third World.

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Keeping up the road quality is much more resource-intensive in countries like Sweden or Canada though. Large temperature difference, ice, studded tires, road salt wear out the roads so much faster

plus the corrupt contractors who half-ass pothole filling by ignoring proper procedure and just dumping asphalt in, causing it to crack and sink immediately afterwards

Canada yes, but Sweden is tiny. No excuse

There's barely any roads in 2/3 of your cunt, not an excuse

Buddy, look at our size. Even Poortugal is on the list, what's your excuse? Much snow? No, that's it a valid excuse

Now adjust per capita

Canader shocked, Sweden rocks!

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swedens full of neeks

What? Lol

We have a many road

sweden has excelent roads compared to us

And we look to Sweden to say "look how good the roads are there, why don't we do it like that"

Our roads suck, as a trucker that's my opinion. But then you enter Norway. Or Germany. Or Italy... Then our own roads seem pretty fucking good.

Spain has the 3rd longest highway network in the world, only after the US and China, and most of them are public.
Yes we are broken but hey at least we got nice roads.

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Germany has bad roads?

english roads are the worst

Spain has amazing roads, there's a reason why car shows are in Spain all the time. The best thing is that you have a smooth asphalt that's not nearly as noisy as what you find up north

Once you leave the autobahn yes.

Is road quality inversely related to diversity?

Many shitty road

>No excuse
The reason some of our roads are so shitty is the slow repair time.
They won't even bother with temporary repairs until they can do it properly and that process is slow as shit.

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It's a long fucking video but you can skim through it. Efficiency is not the word that comes to mind.

Wow.. good catch.

You know parking is fucked for the week when the flat rollers show up.

Don't roads get wrecked after every winter over there? I've heard stuff like Norway basically has to rebuild their entire system (exaggeration, but yeah) every spring.

our roads are shit, this ranking is PIDF propaganda.

>slow as shit
You surprised? We still weld rail by hand kek instead of using the automatic rail welders.

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Pretty much yeah. Pic related is common as fuck, the winter kills roads very quickly.

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>Don't roads get wrecked after every winter over there?
Yeh. My local road decided to leave.

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F for the road. Looks like it will take a while to be fixed.
I guess our weak winters is what help us keep a good road network too.

>I guess our weak winters is what help us keep a good road network too
Yup. Our winters are road killers. The cold temps freeze the ground water underneath the road and expands. When spring comes the ice melts and leaves big "caves" under the road. And then they collapse. Usually just "small" holes like pic related but sometimes entire roads just crumble. Every spring.

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At least when we build roads we do it with proper foundation. Sink holes are extremely rare here and only happens when pipes underneath bust. I don't think road standard is responsible for a single direct death (not counting railway crossings) of the yearly deaths

We just flatten the dirt and pour some asfalt on top kek. Sometimes we use a layer of gravel if the dirt is too soggy.
Couple years later the garbage truck falls into the road but meh, gives the driver some excitement.

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And what happens if you get into an accident because of one of these? I mean, it's not the government's fault that a properly built road got wrecked by ice and it's not your fault either. I guess you would be to get compensated by the government anyways.

Insurance companies take care of that. Same when you hit a moose for example. Around 800-1000 people are injured/killed on the road every year here from hitting these animals.
It's no ones fault so the insurance companies pay.

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bs. norway has for ages used half the fondation depth compared to sweden as standard. but different terrain means different damages, you definetly find thoose washouts and holes here too just not so common. and when you carve it out from the mountainside it might be scary as fuck to drive on but its not going anywhere.

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South Brazil and Southeast do very well in this regard, many regions of the country have very shit roads and bring us all down though. In South Brazil everything is paved.