Do you ever drive on roads that feel like you're driving on a washboard?
Minnesotastan looked up the physics of why this happens. The explanation includes a video that led to the discussion of the word "widdershins" in the comments. Link
(Image credit: David C. Mays)
When I visit northern Minnesota, I always encounter a road that in midsummer becomes classically "washboard." The county sends out a road grader to smooth it and give it a new crown, and a few weeks later it's a washboard again.
Minnesotastan looked up the physics of why this happens. The explanation includes a video that led to the discussion of the word "widdershins" in the comments. Link
(Image credit: David C. Mays)
Weren't the original washboard roads caused by the use of logs for a base in old time construction?
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