Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 December 1946 — Page 17
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earth surface road.
On a paved highway, the cost is only a little over two cents a-mile. The cost figures are pre-war,
Deserve Better Roads
With gravel surfaces costing the driver about three and one-half |
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A large percentage of the earth, [gravel and stone surface roads in the United States should be imR proved to a higher surface type,” a Prof. Moyer recommended.
330,000-Mile Road Test
In addition to the poor surface] roads, there are more than 1,500,000 | miles of non-surfaced roads in the | improving these roads probably would not pay because of the light traffic,
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