Road transport and Rail transport in India are not competitive but complementary to each other. Justify the statement.
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Road and Rail transport in India don't compete against each other, rather they help each other run smoothly and effectively.
Road transport is more like feeders that feed the big railway junctions across the nation. Roads bring people from the remotest corners of the nation to the railway stations which in turn take them to far off parts through the length and breadth of the nation.
Road transport is more like feeders that feed the big railway junctions across the nation. Roads bring people from the remotest corners of the nation to the railway stations which in turn take them to far off parts through the length and breadth of the nation.
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Road transport is a buffer transport to all other transports. To reach to the railway station you need to go from your house to the station and the connection to both of them i.e, your house and the railway station, is a road transport only.
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