Roman Roads Legacy
The impressive network of Roman roads, spanning over 250,000 miles at its peak, showcases advanced engineering techniques that have allowed many to remain in use today. Laws established in ancient Rome dictated road dimensions and design, ensuring durability and functionality. Remarkably, some Roman bridges, nearly 2,000 years old, still support modern traffic, highlighting the enduring legacy of Roman infrastructure. This tradition of establishing central road markers continues in many countries, illustrating the lasting influence of Rome on global transportation systems.In this clip
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