Russian Roads 16

Roads are bad in Summer, roads are bad in Winter, but the worst roads are between seasons, when there is a lot of water due to rains or melting snow like on this spring photos. And usually no municipal authorities care about this. They know some time would pass and water would impregnate into the soil.






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send some concrete to those SOBs
its way of making money for the authorities….
They don’t spent much money on the roads..
The cars get broken…so they need repairs or some even buy a new one…
So the authorities earn twice as much money…:)
It’s only true if the authorities own the car companies…
for every car that’s bought the owner of the car company has to pay taxes…
The goverment desides how much those taxes are…so far I know almost all industralised nations own most of their money this way…
If that’s how their economists think then they are doomed. Good roads help government, businesses, and people save money. This saved money can then be spent to buy something, which is either made in Russia or taxed. So, there is no benefit to the “authorities” if they have to rely on taxing major items like autos every once in a while. Plus good roads have always been a major Military asset. Hopefully Russia will be in the WTO soon, so alot of these taxes should dissapear.
Russia should not enter WTO so fast.
concrete would not work, dummy
it looks like venice
Texas: “Aww mah gad, it melts! We are d00med. We need to spend helluwa moneyh right away to create a giant tampax to soak teh shit. And then concrete it fo good.”
Russia: “Meh.”
Lol!!!
I wish some water would impregnate my soil.
Russian infrastructure is notoriously bad. This mis a city, just imagine how the countryside looks. There’s even a word for it : ‘rasputitsa’ the season of bad roads..
Season starts in September and ends in June.
The roads are ok on this photos. The only problem is melting snow.
Looks like Calgary, Canada after the spring thaw.
looks like everywhere that has snow in the winter…
Not everywhere… Here in Finland, right next to Russia, things _never_ look like that.
same situation in former soviet state Lithuania
This is Ekaterinburg… I’m sure.
Roads are the same in the States, Canada,…yada yada…