Asphalt is fiat.
- It is the cheapest material (upfront) to construct a road with
- It ends up needing lots of (expensive) ongoing maintenance over time
- It looks ugly on day one, and worse with every passing day
- It is prone to potholes and cracks
- It blocks water from being absorbed
- It makes roads and cities way hotter than they should be in the summer
- It comes with a ton of smelly, toxic fumes during installation
- It needs to be completely replaced in a couple decades
Brick and cobblestone roads absolutely crush asphalt on all these metrics, and come with the added benefit of slowing down traffic naturally (reducing the need for ugly speed signs and speed cameras).
The higher upfront cost of brick and cobblestones is neutralized by the lack of maintenance needed and hundred-plus year lifespan. on top of all that, it also comes with the added benefit of being a beautiful road that builds character over time.
Devon makes some great points here, hope we see more brick and cobblestone roads (especially on residential streets) on a Bitcoin standard.