What are the state highways?
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State highways are the roads linking major cities, towns and district offices within the state and thus connecting them to the neighbouring states, the national Highways or state highways. These highways make them more accessible to industries or places in key areas of the state.
A state road, or a state highway is typically a road that is either numbered or maintained by a sub-national state or province. State roads in India are numbered highways that state governments lay down and maintain. It only links a state capital to another city.
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State highways are usually roads that connected to cities, towns, headquarters within the states and connect them with highways to the other states.
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- State highways are defined as the connection of highways which connects various regions with in a certain state.
- In state highway the passage or the roads are constructed in such a way where main cities highway are connected to various regions of any higher state.
- State highway are also known to called as state road or the state route.
- These highways are either maintained or numbered by the states or province. This system is followed universal around the world.
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