In January 1863 the first underground road was made, and since then, many people have made more, with the creation of subways and trains. But no one has considered what would happen if all streets were underground. Would it benefit us? Or would it cause more trouble?
There are a lot of studies that show that underground roads are needed. The total length of all the roads in the world is 60 million kilometers, but the population of cars is growing, there is an estimate that shows that in 2040 the will be more than 200 crore cars. Elon Musk has described the traffic as the biggest problem itself. In order to fix it, he advised everyone to build more roads underground.
There are a lot of potential benefits to roads being underground. For example, pollution levels would be reduced because there will be less sound pollution. This would positively affect animal behaviors and humans would also be positively impacted.
Earthquake damage would also be reduced, as the chance of an earthquake hitting underground structures is very low. Even if there is a strong earthquake, the underground damage would be small and negligible compared to the surface.
However, the biggest question for many people is: would underground roads actually solve the traffic problem? “Potentially,” some experts say, as the underground roads could be beneficial.
Even if it might take a long time to develop, underground roads would still have an influence on our committee.
There are a lot of studies that show that underground roads are needed. The total length of all the roads in the world is 60 million kilometers, but the population of cars is growing, there is an estimate that shows that in 2040 the will be more than 200 crore cars. Elon Musk has described the traffic as the biggest problem itself. In order to fix it, he advised everyone to build more roads underground.
There are a lot of potential benefits to roads being underground. For example, pollution levels would be reduced because there will be less sound pollution. This would positively affect animal behaviors and humans would also be positively impacted.
Earthquake damage would also be reduced, as the chance of an earthquake hitting underground structures is very low. Even if there is a strong earthquake, the underground damage would be small and negligible compared to the surface.
However, the biggest question for many people is: would underground roads actually solve the traffic problem? “Potentially,” some experts say, as the underground roads could be beneficial.
Even if it might take a long time to develop, underground roads would still have an influence on our committee.