You speak the truth. I think most roads are sponsored by companies that sell springs & shocks. "No! Don't repave that road yet!! Give it another 5 years..." then it takes 4 years for Mass. to repave a section of bridge pavement. Thank god we have several lanes to choose from on our highways so traffic doesn't get bad... Oh wait. I think I was dreaming for a second.Obviously not a Massachusetts road surface. Need to mix in some graphical elements with a ww2 game after heavy shelling
The most I will visually distress the road would be this section on Angeles Forest Highway... for LA Canyons... I probably won't have the polys spare for heavy shelling after around 100kms of roadsObviously not a Massachusetts road surface. Need to mix in some graphical elements with a ww2 game after heavy shelling
Around here if they are sponsored, then those sponsors must get furious because the trend here seems to be the more times you dig new holes on your recently applied asphalt layer the merrier. They keep forgetting to put all the cables they need so some sections of roads here are like those multi-layered cakes or at least like they have a serious case of acneYou speak the truth. I think most roads are sponsored by companies that sell springs & shocks. "No! Don't repave that road yet!! Give it another 5 years..." then it takes 4 years for Mass. to repave a section of bridge pavement. Thank god we have several lanes to choose from on our highways so traffic doesn't get bad... Oh wait. I think I was dreaming for a second.
The most I will visually distress the road would be this section on Angeles Forest Highway... for LA Canyons... I probably won't have the polys spare for heavy shelling after around 100kms of roads
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The most I will visually distress the road would be this section on Angeles Forest Highway... for LA Canyons... I probably won't have the polys spare for heavy shelling after around 100kms of roads
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