Transport in Kapreburg
Transport in Kapreburg is overseen by the Ministry of Transport. Besides roads built by macronational governments, there are some dirt roads built by the Kapresh government, utilized mainly by pedestrians and bikes. There are plains for more dirt roads to be built in Kapreburg, to increase travel speed and ease in heavily forested areas of Kapreburg.
These dirt roads are built by a process known to Kapresh engineers as "uprooting". The area of the road is first swept, usually to remove fallen leaves or snow, then a stick or other tool is used to scrape at the ground, uprooting all the grass and other plant life, leaving a clean dirt trail. This makes it difficult for plant life to grow in the area again. These roads are easy and cheap to build but require constant maintenance, due to leaves or snow, and although it's difficult, plants and grass can still grow on these roads. The first road in Kapreburg built using this method was Cairo Road in Charriotsville.