INCREDIBLE ROAD TECHNOLOGIES THAT ARE REALLY INSANE
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That's what burning maggots would look like probably.
The artist should come to NYC. He'll be known in every corner....
7:59 sounds like he is under the slab when talking about this one lol
The insane thing here is the amount of videos he has made with the same soundtracks
It’s crazy that all the technology we have and we still haven’t mastered the roads
Agree. There must be a way of making roads much tougher and more resilient. Seem to fall apart and get potholes far to easily.
@@pippipster6767 It's due to the kind of vehicles we currently use. Diesel and petrol destroy tarmac as does engine oil. Spillages from vehicles are a big cause of potholes as it eats away and breaks up the bitumen.
@@FoodieReviewdie I didn't know this fact, ty.
Well, they won't have a job if there is no road to repair.
@@FoodieReviewdie
While it's true that petrol and diesel break up bitumen as both fuels act as solvents, leaks of fuel are not common in modern cars and when it occurs the fuels evaporate in most climates. The bitumen will melt and heals itself when exposed to such solvents. The greater problem with roads is simply down to increased usage which puts stress on roads. Electric vehicles will cause just as many problems over time and this is why maintenance will be required for as long as we have roads. There are technologies being developed to further improve the ability of roads to self heal but there are limits to all materials.
The greatest problem in recent times has been a mixture of underfunding for maintenance (and corruption in how tis money is spent), paired with poor quality repairs. Many road crews are told to do a quick patch, but a few years go by and this patch quickly degrades and further damage is done to the subsurface which then requires even more work.
The soundtrack for this video needs more cowbell.
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Filling the potholes with sharp pieces of glass and marble... genius!
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I love how this will never happen or get done wrong
3:40 The result is a flawless surface that doesn't look like a patch > the patch shown is 500 times darker than the surrounding pavement.
That was my thought.
Sort of irrelevant. Only one tire at a time would be rolling over the mosaic. 3 wheels would be on regular pavement. You wouldn’t even notice even if it was as slick as ice.
John D wrong comment?
Koper yep. Meant to be on the “but mosaic is slippery” comment.
I used to work on a road crew, when the asphalt cools it does look a lot more seamless. Additionally, a few days of UV radiation from the sun blanches the color further. After about a week the sections hit by the Infrared tend to look like the rest of the road (but with fewer cracks)
Yeah, we in road services do mind. People like this just turn a 10 minute fix into an hr fix
Romans didn’t have millions of cars every years running over the mosaic.. and you can see it chipping away already.
Not only were they chipping but some look like they were a snowstorm away from looking like a pothole again
Not only that, but he used concrete to patch an asphalt road. That's a big no no.
The concrete will expand enough when it's hot out and cause the area around it to break up making the pot hole bigger than ever. Great job.
@@davidulmer9774 asphalt expands way more than the concrete will. That's why you have more cracks in roads than you do concrete
@@thead9 Actually no. I've worked with both and that is simply not true. When asphalt gets hot it becomes pliable.
You do know that asphalt roads are placed on top of concrete right? Asphalt roads have more cracks in them because it's asphalt. When it gets hop, instead of expanding the way you think it does, it becomes pliable. This means vehicles driving on it, will push the asphalt down, which it can't go too far down because they only put a few inches of asphalt on top of the concrete. Since it has nowhere else to go it shifts outward to the side causing ruts in the road. This eventually leads to pot holes. Most of the cracks you see in asphalt are usually where the spacers in the concrete beneath it have been either destroyed or worn away with time, or the ground beneath the concrete shifts or gives way and sinks, and the asphalt when hot is being pushed into those cracks.
I do road works never in my life have I put tarmac over concrete
Really like the idea of chip-fill. Truly hope this product catches on, undoubtedly could stand as an asset for any city maintenance dept.
Yee, Here in Brazil they could use it too
7:18 drone shadow
Rest in peace all the motorcyclists who have came off due to a wet mosaic.
lol
Im from Wales too haha
Love the art work on the road. Our world needs more color in it.
I love the creative guy's take on life. Fixing potholes with art.
To nie tylko na tym nie znam na razie
@@michapiechalak1189 Czego nie wiesz?
I feel like city workers and construction workers don't get enough respect
0:53 Looks like a giant omelet to me!
There weren't any semi loaders, heavy vehicles and speeding cars in Pompeii
Carful there is a little bit of video in your ad
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I have adblock but this comment is fucking class lmao
@skifilicious can you use android on adblock
@@karanchandra2491 I know I am late but yes you can
@@karanchandra2491 youtube vancend
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I love this! I just wished all these techniques were utilized more.
every area of our lives need this repair and reforms of wonderful science tech engineering minds, including of course the most basics of roof, medicine, education food.
4:45 ramen to a whole new level
ruclips.net/video/wUYCkJUOb08/видео.html&feature=share
Rhode Island needs all of these😂
In Poland 50% of roads needs to be repaired but when one hole in road got repaired its got fastly destroyed again because they use crappy materials or they are just amatours so this inventions will be really good and useful in Poland
Just fill it up with ramen noodles
The thermoplastic fillings are actually based on that.
@Asif Ansari nikal laude converted ,😂
😂😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahaha!!! Thats funny.... Joke of the day...
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Effective and innovative
That's all some cool stuff
Someone will always find fault and complain. Good job
Can you turn up the music?
I could hear some narration going on in the background. Distracting.
Mosaic tiles don't seem like a great material for grip, especially when wet.
Yeah, well most of the people in Pompeii didn't die from "slip and falls"...it was a volcano.
ass clown
Agree, a pothole is way better!
Looks pretty, but highly impractical and potentially dangerous.
@@murcap701 LOLOL OMG You made my day!
The mosaic idea is nice "for a minute."
As a person from Balkans
This is like watching a unboxing of the newest iPhone that I'll never get
Yeah well in the US we'd likely get it well after civilized countries.
So sweet! Now witch one of you gonna fix potholes front of my house it's been there for months
Title leads you to believe it's all road tech, ends up showing sidewalk and floor tech as well.
super amazing video, very relaxing. thank you! 💛💚💙💜❤
Years uuuiyi
Interesting snack of knowledge for a knowledge gulping omnivore!
Damn we need floating cars
Magnificent! Brilliant!!
That poly leveling system blew my mind.
Think of the money one could make just with driveway repairs!
My small driveway is going to cost 10k to replace and I bet this would be closer to 6 if even that.
Nobody
Same here. $13 k is what we’re looking at , but the poly level thing would be a way out to save $$$ 😉 Even the chip fill would help right now !
REALLY INSANE
0:00 music Loud thoughts
This was crazy
Heaviest traffic on a roman road was a chariot or wagon weighing at most 2500 lbs. Most traffic was foot traffic, also most of the empire was in temperate zones with no winter weather to speak of.
Lol exactly. Not to take away from what the guy does, it's great... But yeah
If you watched the video you can already see his art crumbling. Guy forgot that he also had to be a Roman for that to work.
You are right they are just nutty.
my favorites:
1. the thermoplastics patching
2. the Polylevel foam injections (super cool!)
Really insane but extremely rare
1:45 that's so cool that they allow him to
Excellent
the beat in the first like 9 seconds is stooopid hard
Jeez, I think roads in Guam need this lol
Creative idea, Look so beautiful 👍
You accidentally uploaded a video in between your 6 advertisements.
If you like commercials you will just love this video! NEXT!
Andrew X RUclips is nothing but Commercials... individuals and businesses advertising what they do, how they do something etc. Some take it to extremes hoping to make a living from their commercials.
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That's odd ... I haven't seen one single commercial during this entire video.
Install adbock and also adblock+ (two different adblockers that work well together)
my states DOT needs to see all of these.
Might be easier just to redesign tyres. something like those pin toys that take the impression of whatever is pressed into it.
Yes, the mosaics in Pompeii survived for thousands of years, under meters of ash, and without ever being driven over by a 20 ton truck. Therefore mosaics are the way to go. Pretty though.
Pot hole art , excellent!
Oh there's a video behind those ads. Wicked
I'm stealing that comment for use on other stupid videos. Thanks.
@@benebutterbean2737 all yours buddy
excellent !
@ 8:50 I thought that guy's finger was going to get crushed.
same
Nope
if you look one of his fingernails appear to be hella bruised so id say it has happened before.
Do you have links to these technologies? could you please share it on your videos?
Thanks
This is a compilation of copy/paste, the original sound was deleted, the usual annoying music added and the informations must come from the original videos...you can't expect links from someone who stole the videos and is reading from a paper, can you ?-))
Excellent working
Very nice
Awesom
"If the roads in Pompeii still exist then they can survive a massive city enduring millions of cars." Genius.
Nie to samo z siebie i
Ads ads and more ads i've got 5 ads in 3 minutes of watching
What I do sometimes is skip the video to the end then hit replay button ads gone
In perfect you tube fashion, we combine a narrator with a high grating voice and bad techno anime music to give our viewers the worst experience possible.
Those roads might last a thousand years but your suspension won't last two.
I love your music btw
How nice.
Channi saab patchwork kardenge👍🏻
Make more vids on gadgets
I have never seen an infrared heater before, that had to be actually fired up with an open flame... :-)))
Nice idea...👌👌👌
Oh these
mosaic plotholes would make perfect material for geocaching riddles.
Or some elaborate ARG
I thought I was watching a Bros V video for a hot second.
Nice videos & information !! India local bodies need to improve roads repairs..
Have all these ways of sorting out holes yet there everywhere where I live popped too meny tyres on that
2:53 that voice crack though...
lol
No voice cracks in the whole video liar.
many people drive with studded tires even beyond the winter season is part to blame.
You can't blame people for driving with studded tires when it is March 12 and it is snowing outside right now where I live like it was the middle of a winter.
this guy needs to visit Indiana. he would be busy for the next 25 yrs.
Bravissimo!
Awesome
2:12 the music stops and the audio got from 10/0 real quick lol
I used to work fixing sidewalks and lifting driveways using cement. Poly is expensive compared to cement.
As long as cities continue to use asphalt to pave streets or highways, repaving or fixing potholes will be necessary very frequently. I've seen repaving the same roads at least 3 times in a 10-12 year lapse. Use concrete with rebars, like on overpass, and it will stay like brand new new for many years with little or no maintenance.
No. Way too expensive. Asphalt is much cheaper, and much easier to use. Let the experts decide these things...
Salt willl kill the concrete over time
Here in northern Indiana the concrete roads are just as bad as the asphalt ones and much harder to repair. So they may be better in warm places but the freezing and thawing destroys all roads around here.
We need more workers to keep the roads smooth my little brother died on a motorcycle because of a crack in the road it has to be more we can do to make sure these roads last a lot longer than they do
WHY aren’t their any links to find out who to contact or where to get these materials?💁🏽♀️
There, not their. FFS.
Or links to the original videos that this content was ripped off from.
7:59 his studio mic went out and prob had to just use camera mic
great solutions
I need that road equipment
Great video. Song at 0.20?
1:40 that one is growing a new pothole, and 2:00 that one looks to be in pretty bad shape as well, guess the ones in Rome will out live these as well.
You know what i stopped the video at 4:10 if you have paved or sealed before you get to about there and you are done with this man.
Nice 👍 and beautiful
3:50 it does look like a patch >_>
Nice innovations. I wonder if they can recycle supermarket plastic grocery bags into those plastic fill chips?
GOOD
Yeah, those mosaics look like they're doing great. There's a big difference between ancient roads where most traffic was foot traffic and modern roads.
changes the coefficient of friction on the roads, can cause unexpected slides so probably bot a good idea for roads mainly serving vehicles.
@@Cecil97 true but you're gonna have "unstable" or inconsistent traction going over a pothole, too
@@aSASa45454 we already know that, if he gunna spend money for all those ceramics, he might as well just grab a bag of asphalt to fill it in
@@Cecil97 Yeah I'm with you man, the road should be consistently repaired. The fact that it's done for free is irrelevant. Imagine if someone did free surgeries, and did them wrong. "Well, they were free," some people might say. Ok. They were still wrong.