daycaremom wrote:
I am sure it's because of the joints in the sidewalk (as well as the sidewalk is too narrow for two people to walk side by side). Problem would have been solved had the bike paths been installed.
In Europe apparently, they use recycled rubber tires for sidewalks and it eliminates that bump at the joint of each sidewalk slab. I heard on Breakfast Television a while ago that it may be coming to Canada soon. I think it's a great idea.
I think there is always 2 problems in outdoor construction in Canada (both relate in the end to cost,)
the second and least obvious is scale, things are just farther apart so you need more of what ever you are building with. Concrete is just cheaaaaap
The first is winter.... we have such huge variation in temperatures that stuff breaks and heaves, so I wonder how that rubber would hold up.
You see it often used in children's play structures, but they lay it down like a tile, so it can be adjusted, but it has ridgey bumps.
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