Open Road, The (1951)

The film explores the evolution and engineering of modern highways, emphasizing the critical role of steel in their construction. It details the processes involved in road building, from the use of steel in bridges and overpasses to the machinery that shapes the landscape for roadways. The film highlights how advancements in steel technology have improved the durability and strength of highways, showcasing the integration of steel in various components such as reinforcing bars, paving forms, and safety features. Ultimately, it portrays the modern highway as a vital infrastructure that facilitates transportation and connects communities.

Keywords
highways, steel, construction, engineering, road building, bridges, durability, infrastructure, safety, paving

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