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Cobblestone roads are quaint, but essentially garbage. Join us for some other hard truths in this fun-filled video about road innovations.
Transcript
- 00:04
For the next several centuries nobody could beat the Romans in [Man driving a steamroller]
- 00:07
road-building but through it all they retained their incredible sense of
- 00:12
modesty which is why they only built 10 billion statues commemorating their [A room filled with old Roman statues]
- 00:16
greatest achievements up to and including really good bowel movement one time
- 00:21
after Rome there were plenty of improvements to wheeled vehicles and [Wheel moves onto a road]
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- 00:25
wheels themselves but not so much for the road it wasn't until the 18th
- 00:29
century that road building would make its next big leap [Roman man leaps across the road]
- 00:32
but what eventually caused the jump forward the one reason is that River and
- 00:37
canal transport was doing fine for a long time but started to reach its limit [A yacht in a dock]
- 00:40
which makes sense it is after all you know just a canal what could they do to
- 00:46
make it better add a dolphin show at night might be distracting.. Anyway another
- 00:50
problem was that populations were growing many were moving farther away [Women holding their babies]
- 00:54
from convenient water transport maybe it was for farmland or maybe the dolphin
- 00:59
shows were getting to be too much to handle whatever the case there's no
- 01:03
denying that the 1700s saw some crazy road action and yeah there were some bad [1700's people walking down a street]
- 01:08
ideas the two-story outhouse was one of them there were so-called corduroy roads
- 01:14
made of logs laid down in a long line which probably rattled everyone's brains [Car driving down a corduroy road]
- 01:19
out then there were roads made of wooden blocks that were supposed to be
- 01:23
miraculously quiet and apparently the sound of horse hoofs hitting stone roads [Horse galloping down a wooden road]
- 01:29
drove people crazy after a while but how long could it possibly have taken for
- 01:33
those roads to rot. Now then there were classic cobblestone roads which were
- 01:38
just big round rocks mortared together cobblestones offered the triple whammy [Cobblestone road with the Dubliner pub]
- 01:44
of being loud slippery in the rain and really hard on wooden wheels so claims [Horse pulling a carriage down cobblestone road]
- 01:50
but essentially garbage the hero of the roads turned out to be a Scot named John
- 01:55
MacAdam well around 1820 he tested a new road building strategy instead of
- 02:00
digging deep trenches and building massive rocks foundation he dug a shallow [John MacAdam digging]
- 02:05
flat area and filled it with gravel he made sure the road was slightly [Road filling up with rain]
- 02:10
higher in the middle then on the edges why well so the water would run off he
- 02:15
also used larger gravel on the bottom and smaller gravel on the surface and [John MacAdam building a road from gravel]
- 02:20
like many humble inventors before him he named the process Macadomization
- 02:25
smooth dude well Macadamization is still the basic process of road building
- 02:31
today although we had lots of petroleum products and some heavier machinery [Heavy vehicle drives by]
- 02:35
cheap roads made overland transportation way more popular in the US than elsewhere
- 02:41
pretty soon public roads and wagons were rivaling the canals and dolphin shows [Dolphin jumping up in a canal]
- 02:45
were relegated to SeaWorld okay fine it was never a dolphin show in the
- 02:49
canal please don't write that in an essay and blame us we can't handle being
- 02:52
sued yet again for a bad essay thing [Boy angry at receiving a bad essay grade]
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