WSC Chapter 11
Across
- 3. Braess’s Paradox is when adding a new road actually makes traffic worse because everyone tries to use it.
- 4. Small, less-traveled back roads that represent mystery, freedom, reflection, and escape from ordinary life.
- 6. Inductive charging is a technology that allows electric vehicles to charge wirelessly while driving over special road surfaces.
- 7. Materials that produce electricity when pressure is applied, such as from cars passing over a road.
- 8. A hybrid between a street and a road that fails at both by creating unsafe and inefficient spaces.
- 9. BCompleted the first long-distance automobile journey in 1888 to prove that her husband’s invention was practical.
- 14. Connected vast regions of the Roman Empire and helped spread trade, culture, ideas, and religions.
- 16. Opened in 1925 in California and is considered the first motel in the world.
Down
- 1. A road made by placing logs side by side over soft or muddy ground to allow travel.
- 2. Informal trails created when people choose their own routes instead of following planned sidewalks.
- 5. Markers placed along roads that show the distance to a destination.
- 7. A hard road surface made from materials like concrete or stone that supports vehicles and pedestrians.
- 10. A road material made from bitumen and aggregates that is commonly used for smooth and flexible roads.
- 11. A type of road made from layers of compacted crushed stones that create a smooth and durable surface.
- 12. A sunken path worn down over time by repeated use, often found in the countryside.
- 13. The __________ Problem is a math problem about finding the shortest route that visits multiple places once and returns to the start.
- 15. A famous U.S. highway that became a symbol of freedom, travel, opportunity, and road trip culture.