Jul 25, 2016
Why some towns are un-paving their roads
Ripping up pot-hole filled asphalt and replacing it with gravel makes more financial sense.
by Kai Ryssdal and Bridget Bodnar
Some towns in the U.S. don’t have the cash to fix their pot-hole laden paved roads. So instead, they’re ripping them up and replacing them with gravel. Aarian Marshall is a staff writer at Wired and wrote about the benefits and downsides. Marketplace’s Kai Ryssdal talked to her about the practice.
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