Did you know that asphalt is actually a really recycleable material. Plus it doesn’t have to spray micro plastics into the atmosphere. Wires and water through them means that if a car crashes or they have to replace the road the water or electricity would be knocked out each time. They also are tiled which means that if a fast car has to brake quickly then it could fly off while the tile also does.
no it wont because then we'd have to keep making plastic unless it's safe and doesn't melt or bleed (carcinogen) in too much sun and over time, some countries have people sleeping near the road so that could be hazardous for them too. Then we might get plastic in the ground too :|||||||| The oceans are already suffering Edit: Typo
Who said we'd have to keep making plastic ? It would happen either way since its still very profitable. I also don't understand how oceans suffer from plastic roads ? Yes, micro plastic is a thing but its definitely less harmful for them. It also seems to work in india
@@deinpxdoxd8490 "I also don't understand how oceans suffer from plastic roads" Plastics continually leech toxins into the ground. These toxins make their way into the groundwater, which goes into rivers, and the rivers flow into the ocean...
Did you know that asphalt is actually a really recycleable material. Plus it doesn’t have to spray micro plastics into the atmosphere. Wires and water through them means that if a car crashes or they have to replace the road the water or electricity would be knocked out each time. They also are tiled which means that if a fast car has to brake quickly then it could fly off while the tile also does.
It's always good to see ways to effectively recycle our mountains of plastic waste, but what about microplastics from wear?
7:28 "eighty hundred thousand?"
What kind of number is that?
80,00,000
8 million
Wont the wheels wear the plastic grinding it into plastic dust??
And chemical degradation from UV?
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I like the prefabricated Plastic-Road. Our 1960’s ancestors predicted this technology.
It would be a slick death trap, plus wildly more expensive when compared to tried and true asphalt. Back to the drawing board.
Make them strong enough to withstand the brutal truck loads, so that they last for a very long time
no it wont because then we'd have to keep making plastic unless it's safe and doesn't melt or bleed (carcinogen) in too much sun and over time, some countries have people sleeping near the road so that could be hazardous for them too. Then we might get plastic in the ground too :|||||||| The oceans are already suffering
Edit: Typo
Thanks for your feedback :)
Who said we'd have to keep making plastic ? It would happen either way since its still very profitable. I also don't understand how oceans suffer from plastic roads ? Yes, micro plastic is a thing but its definitely less harmful for them. It also seems to work in india
@@deinpxdoxd8490 "I also don't understand how oceans suffer from plastic roads"
Plastics continually leech toxins into the ground. These toxins make their way into the groundwater, which goes into rivers, and the rivers flow into the ocean...
@@deinpxdoxd8490 Oceans don’t suffer much from microplastics but you know who does. YOU
@@SuperDestroyerFox You're right. Oceans don't but the animals in the oceans do suffer from it too
What do think is the secret ingredient?
They should use real concrete and mesh wire underneath
#awesome
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Plastic roads sounds like the most stupid idea ever