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filling the potholes day after day road surfaces suffer from all sorts of devastating external effects unfavorable weather conditions soil affected by destructive processes as well as friction of car tyres are the causes of potholes companies that build roads are forced to fix the road covering the potholes but they do not always deal with the task in time citizens often come to the rescue and sometimes choose very original and creative ways to fix road deficiencies human imagination is limitless so there are countless creative ways to repair a pothole for example artist jim bakker from chicago has decided to help road service by filling particularly large and deep gaps with mosaics [Music] first he fills each hole with mortar and then places a pattern of glass and marble on top he assembles them at home beforehand the idea of repairing the roads in this way came to the artist when he visited pompeii the man decided that if the glass and marble roads built in ancient rome have survive