- free-draining pavement.
Roads constructed in this
manner were
described as "
macadamized." With the
advent of
motor vehicles, dust
became a
serious problem on...
- by
highway engineers.
Improved unpaved roads include gravel roads and
macadamized roads.[citation needed]
Compared to a
gravel road, a dirt road is not...
-
advanced significantly.
Following frequent erosion of Lake S**** Road, then
macadamized, a
concrete road
known as the Toronto–Hamilton
Highway was
proposed in...
- mile (1.6 km) away. In 1972, the
Forestry Commission built a
private macadamized road from the A86 at near Moy
Lodge to
Corrour Lodge, so for the first...
- of the
border there were only a few
sandy tracks rather than
proper macadamized roads.
Adding to
their supply problems, the
Russians deplo****
large numbers...
- A
painting by Rakeman, that
depicts the
construction of the
first macadamized road in the
United States (1823). In the foreground,
workers are breaking...
- was
under construction. In 1901, the Town of
Hollywood opened the new
macadamized road
surface with
electric railway that ran down its
center between Laurel...
- 1857, the town was
elevated to the
status of a city. In 1861, the
first Macadamized Highway in Brazil,
Estrada União e Indústria, was inaugurated, connecting...
-
Construction of a
macadamized road in the
United States (1823).
These roads allowed stagecoaches to
travel at much
greater speeds....
- power" and "a tall,
elegant carriage horse". With the
introduction of
macadamized roads, the
Cleveland Bay
horse was
considered not fast enough, and as...