Indian village road actually just carpet
If you want someone to asphalt your carpet, this company has got you covered.
A group of Maharashtra locals were thrilled that the Prime Minister Rural Roads Scheme had finally deigned to build them a new road. That was until they lifted up the road to find out, well, that they could lift up the road. The freshly upholstered road was little more than a thin covering of asphalt over what looks like a carpet, and not fit for cars or vacuum cleaners. Many are now wondering if the company deliberately did a cheap job and pocketed the difference, and possibly if they can do a deal on two rooms, stairs and a hallway.
The company behind the road work claimed that it was in fact advanced German technology. We don’t know what the issue is, the result looks very rugged.
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Me thinks:
It's a geopolymer fabric and a crumbed rubber / bitumen / gravel composite - ready to lay down road.
IF it works and settles in - great.
If not... well back to the drawing board.
I get the feeling though that the road was simply dirt that had been levelled and rolled instead of being a proper base, and that the roll on road, should have been glued to the base with a bitumen spray....
A gut feeling.
But I could be wrong.
And the villagers may indeed be calling a tar coated carpet, a tar coated carpet......