If you go on some of Tunisia's remote road , you Can see excavators abandonned After the roadwork for some reason I have Saw four in total
In America, it takes at least a month to even start repairing a minor bridge that's 15 or less feet long!
there is this one highway bridge that's just cut in half. like they stopped working on it. ill find a picture
blud just dropped his own address :skull: --- Post updated --- do you live at the recycling place lol --- Post updated --- i see you live close to a cemetery --- Post updated --- washington
in France, there's a bridge over a highway, that's connected to nothing. It's just a bridge standing there , estheticly , like some bridges in (old) video games, with no plan of making use if it
purnell avenue? --- Post updated --- omg here too --- Post updated --- --- Post updated --- these are two separate bridges
The major difference is that you can't haul short logs with the pole trailer, so trailers with some kind of that stake arrangement must have existed always. I guess they would have been normal trailers with a front steering axle for a hitch like you can get in Spintires, but I don't really know anything about historic logging either.
My knowledge is just as limited as yours but from looking around on google images I think that would've mostly been addressed with bed trucks
In the US we have tons of similar exit stubs, either it was built and then closed (poorly placed) or was for a freeway planned in the 50s/60s and then cancelled for example
i live near the least reliable bridge in the universe if you know where this bridge is im sorry for you
Burlington VT be like: Appears it was planned to be an extension of Interstate 189, but it clearly didn’t work out.