I don't know what that means. I'm gonna assume yer disagreeing with me tho because that gives me a reason to say more things.
The problem isn't who is going to build the roads, Libertarians are correct that roads are necessary for major corporations and that roads would therefore be built in a free market.
The problem is road use prioritization. What happens when the corporations who own the roads realize they can make more money by limiting the use of busy roads by poor people, speeding up the delivery of their goods and the lives of their most valuable customers? Lol you get off work at 5? Get bent, you aren't allowed to use the road until 8. No travel on holidays and you get one weekend per month, chosen by lottery.
What happens when putting out fires in poor neighbourhoods isn't profitable? Lol those poors should have been better consumers so that the market would have decided they were worth saving.
Oh, the market may decide to allow you to pay a "voluntary" subscription fee to access services such as roads and emergency services. That's great, now I'm just being taxed again by someone who doesn't even make an effort to APPEAR beholden to the public.
I hope libertarians don't stop at the edge of the solar system when they fk off