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 MillerkallAquedects  - MillerKallroads - MillerkallEntertainment - MillerKallLifeOfSenator - MillerkallAC - MillerKallWeapons Roman Roads Romans built many roads throughout roads built everywhere. the city. They believed that it would make traveling easier. They were right. Romans built the roads by paving over rocks and rubble. The laws of the Twelve Tables stated in 450 BC, that roads should be 2.45 m (8ft) wide and when curved it should be 2.45 m (16ft) long. Roman Roads were very important to their city. They were used typically everyday. 

A few facts about Roman Roads  ·  Roman Roads enabled trade and Communication throughout modern day Italy.  ·  The Roman roads were important to the Growth of Rome.  ·  At its peak, the Roman road system spanned 53,819 miles. Things you would need to know The Reason for constructing roads in Rome was to enable trade and communication, but mainly for Their Military. So you would need to be sure when the Military would be on the roads or not. Roman roads were very important to them. So you would always want to be careful on the roads. Enduring Impact The Roman Roads affected us today greatly. Roman Roads are still used today. Now there are roads pretty much connecting everything. Just like in ancient times Roads enable Communication along with Trading. Up to this day we still trade and because of the Romans it is now easier.

A Roman road in Pompeii

The Construction of a Roman Road