Most roads are paved with asphalt.
The Romans road are famous because they were paved. This had a military purpose. Their roads were not paved from the beginning. The first paved road, the Appian way, was built in 312 BC to speed up movement of troops to the front in the Second Samnite War. They also made the movement of supplies to the troops at the front or in garrisons easier and quicker.
Animals could pull wagons of goods farther and faster.
anyone who will say this is obviously unaware that they are advocating bad intentions.
The Romans network of roads throughout their empire totalled the 400,000 kilometres (250,000 miles). The famous stone-paved roads constituted 20% (80,500km, 50,313 miles) of the network. Besides the via munita (stone-paved road) there was the via glareata which was an earthed road with a gravelled surface and the via terrena which was a rural road of levelled earth.
On a paved road.
should be paved. Better is an adverb
A paved road. Metalled road.
the road to hell is paved with good intentions
yes
Samuel Johnson said,"The road of good intentions is paved with hell." by saed.
michigan. the first paved road in the united states was a portion of woodward avenue
The cast of A Cracked Paved Road - 2012 includes: Michael Byrne as Poet
Yes, paved can be used as an adjective -- a paved road. It's also the past tense and past participle of pave.
road
Verge
Estrada means a road or a paved road in Portugal