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Who were they for then?

Recall the context, please:

    the first footbridge over a road in Britain
a country with a network of roads 2,000+ years old.

And who were those roads for? Armies to march on.

You know, armies of people.



Everyone forgets the horse and its carts and carriages.


Great. Stick to the ancient roads while you're walking, and you should be fine.


If you're not comfortable with an answer to a question that you posed then perhaps you need to be more careful with your ill thought rhetoricals.




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