Dogtrousers
Kilometre nibbler
On the subject of why and how roads were designed, something I often wonder is when did the mass-tarmacing of roads in the UK happen?
Tarmac was invented at the turn of the century. Before that roads were "macadam" graded stone, gravel and dirt, cobbles or other stones, or just plain dirt tracks.
I'd guess that WWI got in the way rather and things only really got going in the 20s. But how far did they get? Were some of the lanes that I like to ride on still unmetalled by the end of WWII and into the 50s?
This is relevant because if tarmac hadn't been invented everyone would hate us even more because we'd all be riding poncy 1x gravel bikes.
Tarmac was invented at the turn of the century. Before that roads were "macadam" graded stone, gravel and dirt, cobbles or other stones, or just plain dirt tracks.
I'd guess that WWI got in the way rather and things only really got going in the 20s. But how far did they get? Were some of the lanes that I like to ride on still unmetalled by the end of WWII and into the 50s?
This is relevant because if tarmac hadn't been invented everyone would hate us even more because we'd all be riding poncy 1x gravel bikes.
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