toll road: a road that requires drivers to pay a fee to use it
shred: to break up into very small pieces
pulp: soft, wet material
congestion: high volume; crowdedness
absorbent: holds a lot of water
Tarmac: a road material made of crushed rock and tar
A Road Built From Unsold Books-用未售出的書來鋪路
In 2003, approximately 2.5 million unsold books from the UK romance book publisher Mills &Boon were used in the reconstruction of a toll road in the UK. The damaged or end-of-the-line books were shredded and turned to pulp at a recycling firm before being used by the construction company. The resulting paste from the books was mixed with Tarmac to create an absorbent surface for the road. The secret ingredient keeps the road from cracking.