Roadways in India

Question 1: What are the other modes of transport that are available for travel in India?

Answer:

Other modes of transport available in India include railways, waterways, airways, and pipelines.

Question 2: What are the Advantages of Road Transportation?

Answer:

Some advantages of road transport are as follows:

  1. It is the most profitable mode of transport.
  2. It is the fastest and also most agile.
  3. There can be flexibility in schedules and volumes
  4. It is maximumly traceable.
  5. It is a door-to-door service mechanism.

Question 3: Explain any five major problems faced by road transport in India.

Answer:

  1. The volume of traffic and passengers is huge.
  2. The road network is mostly inadequate.
  3. Most of the roads are unmetalled.
  4. National highways are inadequate in number
  5. Roadways are mostly very congested and bridges and culverts are narrow and old.


Roadways – Purpose, Importance, Types, Challenges

Roads are an important mode of transportation in India and India has a network of over 6,215,797 km of roads as of December 2021; which is the second-largest road network in the world. India’s road network carries over 71 percent of freight and about 85 percent of passenger traffic. Since the 1990s, efforts have been taken by the government to modernize the road’s infrastructure.

 

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Question 1: What are the other modes of transport that are available for travel in India?...