The asphalt machine made a mistake, but the worker's reaction was incredibly quick. The operator noticed something "odd" about the freshly laid asphalt; large stones had created a deep hole. At that moment, the road roller was approaching from right behind. First, it quickly removed the large stones. Then, it brought fresh asphalt and poured it with the shovel into the affected area; it was a decisive action. Many might think this can be fixed later, but surprisingly, these small defects cause damage to the road. If a problem arises in the base, it affects the durability of the entire pavement. The worker knew this well, so he replaced the material and ran with the rake to level the surface. Seeing this, you understand why machines can't completely replace humans. Equipment can follow fixed tasks, but it doesn't detect or solve unexpected problems on its own. No matter how much technology advances, finding and fixing flaws is a human job. Only those who understand this should like this!