what are the factors affecting a transport and communication of Assam
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These are:
(i) The Historical Factor:
This involves the location and patterns of systems, technological development, institutional development and settlement, and land-use patterns.
(ii) The Technological Factor:
The technological characteristics of each major transport mode are considered together with a discussion of the effects of technological advances.
(iii) The Physical Factor:
This includes physiographic controls upon route selection, and geological and climatic influences.
(iv) The Economic Factor:
The structure and nature of transport costs are examined, together with service quality and methods of pricing and charging.
(v) Political and Social Factors:
These include political motives for transport facilities; government involvement in capital, monopolies competition, safety, working conditions and coordination between modes, transport as an employer and social consequences of transport developments.
Geographical study of transport now has become technical, which deals with network analysis, commodity flow, transport costs, system analysis, planning, etc. Technicalities and special aspects of transportation, but discuss only the general pattern of world transport.
Transport systems, which are operated at the global scale, are the expansion of the need for links between both individual nations and trading blocs, and have complex networks. For the purpose of present analysis, i.e., world transportation patterns.
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(i) The Historical Factor:
This involves the location and patterns of systems, technological development, institutional development and settlement, and land-use patterns.
(ii) The Technological Factor:
The technological characteristics of each major transport mode are considered together with a discussion of the effects of technological advances.
(iii) The Physical Factor:
This includes physiographic controls upon route selection, and geological and climatic influences.
(iv) The Economic Factor:
The structure and nature of transport costs are examined, together with service quality and methods of pricing and charging.
(v) Political and Social Factors:
These include political motives for transport facilities; government involvement in capital, monopolies competition, safety, working conditions and coordination between modes, transport as an employer and social consequences of transport developments.
Geographical study of transport now has become technical, which deals with network analysis, commodity flow, transport costs, system analysis, planning, etc. Technicalities and special aspects of transportation, but discuss only the general pattern of world transport.
Transport systems, which are operated at the global scale, are the expansion of the need for links between both individual nations and trading blocs, and have complex networks. For the purpose of present analysis, i.e., world transportation patterns.
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Answer:
Assam's Transport and Communication service is affected due to GEOLOGICAL INSULATION.
Explanation:
Assam is the doorway of India's North-Eastern part, and therefore the want for the evolution of the transport and communication sector within the State is of huge importance for the speedy economic development of the region.
Due to its TOPOGRAPHICAL SEGREGATION, transport has been a serious bottleneck within the method of economic progress of the State. The State though served by all the fashionable means of transport viz.; roads, railways, waterways, and airways, there's enough scope for more improvement of the facilities.
Till the time Transport facility is absolutely developed, Communication won't be developed fully either.
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