A Nova Tecnologia de Pavimentação do Brasil que vai Acabar com as Estradas de Lama
Unfortunately, scenes like this are more common than most people imagine, since less than 13 percent of Brazilian highways are paved, meaning that more than 87 percent of the roads are pure dirt, dust, and mud. This obstacle becomes a real logistical bottleneck affecting the delivery of goods between Brazilian states, especially those in the northern region, located in the rainiest part of South America. However, a new paving technology promises to completely change this situation, being faster and easier to build, as well as having twice the durability compared to conventional methods, emerging as a practical solution that can end a historical problem throughout the country. And most impressively, several states have already begun to adopt this new technique to pave their roads, proving that this technology has come to revolutionize Brazilian roads.

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