I like your photos Rosala :)
Are those cars parked on dirt or on cement?
Why is the middle of the road made from a different material to the verge?
If the verge is dirt then I guess it is cost, but the edge of the tar would get damaged all the time and the road would need constant repairs. Is that what happens?
well i have no idea..i think this road was made last year or so...the cars are just parked beside the road on the simple ground.....i dont really bother for detail.....:/
Thanks Rosala, you have answered my question - the cars are just on dirt.
Photos tell people things that you do not think about because you just take it for granted :)
I think this is interesting because I would not see a road like that in Australia.
We have dirt roads or we have tared roads, we do not have roads that are half and half :)
I'd say the "ground" is concrete; it's level, not pot-holed, and is neatly kerbed! Looks like the bitumen has been layed over a base of concrete, to me.
Thanks Badinage, I thought it looked like concrete too ://
Rosala please go take a proper look and tell us if it is concrete or just hard dirt :) !!
I wonder why they would tar the middle of the road and concrete the edges :/
Oh sorry I misread. You think the concrete is under the bitumen too. Yes that is what it looks like.
Would they do that to make the road less slippery?