India has one of the largest road networks in the world aggregating to about 2.3 million kilometre at present on what basis Roadways have taken an edge over Railways explain
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The growing importance of road transport vis-à-vis rail transport is rooted in the following reasons;
1. construction cost ofroads is much lower than that of railway lines.
2.roads can traverse comparatively more dissected and undulating topography.
3.roads can negotiate higher gradients of slopes and as such can traverse mountains such as the Himalayas.
4.road transport is economical intransportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances.
5.it also provides door-to-door service, thus the cost of loading and unloading is much lower.
6.road transport is also used as a feeder to other modes of transport such as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.
1. construction cost ofroads is much lower than that of railway lines.
2.roads can traverse comparatively more dissected and undulating topography.
3.roads can negotiate higher gradients of slopes and as such can traverse mountains such as the Himalayas.
4.road transport is economical intransportation of few persons and relatively smaller amount of goods over short distances.
5.it also provides door-to-door service, thus the cost of loading and unloading is much lower.
6.road transport is also used as a feeder to other modes of transport such as they provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.
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a. Construction cost of roads is much lower than that of railway lines
b. Roads can traverse comparatively more dissected and undulating topography,
they can negotiate higher gradients of slopes and as such can traverse
mountains such as the Himalayas
c. Road transport is economical in transportation of few persons and relatively
smaller amount of goods over short distances,
d. It also provides door-to-door service, thus the cost of loading and unloading is
much lower
e. Road transport is also used as a feeder to other modes of transport such as they
provide a link between railway stations, air and sea ports.
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