﻿We’re building good roads hand over first. (High-wheeled bicycles must be coming back.) It might be argued good roads are for military purposes; so the enemy has no travel difficulties. Considerate to be sure, but never before have I heard of building roads for war purposes—I’ve heard of destroying the, Good roads is in disguise. It’s a politicians remedy for economic maladjustment. Not only that, it may be the sinkhole into which funds that better might be used to undermine and displace economic chiselers are sunk. Sensible, hey; first “cork” yourself and then holler “no funds!” 
Very little rubber is rubbing cement and they are going no place anyhow. Joy riding. Like the strut of the child, that was incorporated into army maneuvers, so too the nut that holds the wheel is a true likeness of hairbrained youth. 
This article should not be considered and endorsement of government monopoly in chiseling—I rather argue, leave the markers in taxpayer’s pocket, and the chiselers shall be outcompetes.