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Potholes appear on U.S. roads with shocking regularity. The Golden Gate Bridge near San Francisco is no exception. Then the Dutch rush to the rescue.

First they reroute a lane, with a truck that pours out concrete blocks. Then AkzoNobel from Arnhem arrives. They fill the holes with something they call ‘Intercrete 4802’. It dries within two hours, and then the lane is back in business.