• stillwater@lemmy.ml
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    3 hours ago

    Expose those Roman road designs to today’s vehicle loads, frequency, and speed and they won’t last long either.

    As for getting utility sizing right forever so that they never have to be dug up again, that’s highly impractical as communities change - they grow, shrink, densify. Industries can move in and out of an area changing demand. Regulations change. Water mains and sewers age and fail and are replaced on a schedule. When new service connections are added, workers have to get to the main. And if they’re in a tunnel large enough for workers and equipment to remove and replace utilities, we’re talking a subway tunnel under every road and large access points every thousand or so feet. Tunnels will also deteriorate, flood, etc.

    • hector@lemmy.today
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      3 hours ago

      I disagree, and condemn your assumption that things are done the best way already. Despite everything, you still trust the authorities, in business and government. You do not see the possible as a result, you shun new ways of doing things, because you trust authority. I think it’s a baaaaaad philosophy myself.