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how are roads classified in india

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Answered by lalithaveena
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In some ways it can be said that structured road networks have existed in India for almost 5,000 years. The Mohenjo-Daro urban settlement in the Indus valley (estimated population about 35,000) had a rectangular road grid and a system of major and lesser roads.



National highways which would pass through states, and places having national importance for strategic, administrative and other purposes.

State highways which would be the other main roads of a state.

District roads which would take traffic from the main roads to the interior of the district. According to the importance, some are considered as major district roads and the remaining as other district roads.

Village roads which would link the villages to the road system.



Answered by Ponmani
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Village road,district roads,state highway , national highway, golden quadrilateral super highway
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