Social Sciences, asked by navenduranjan720, 11 months ago

what is difference between NH and SH​

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Answered by mahii2694
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NH(National Highway)--NH are maintained by central government WHEREAS SH(State Highways) are maintained by state government.

NH connects state capital and industrial cities with harbour WHEREAS SH connects state capital with district towns


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Answered by sourasghotekar123
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Explanation: NH stands for National Highway and SH stands for State Highway.

The routes that link state capitals, major industrial centres, and harbours are known as national highways. 80 to 100 kmph is the posted maximum speed on the national highway. Government agencies in the country's capital build and manage these roads.

The NH number is painted specifically in yellow and white on various highway milestones, such as NH44. The road connecting Agra to Delhi is an example of national highway

State highways are the routes that link a state's capital with its surrounding areas and communities. The state highway has a speed limit of 60 to 80 kmph. The responsibility of building and maintaining these roads is of the state government.

The SH number is painted specifically in green and white on the mile markers along these roadways. The road connecting Agra to Aligarh is an example of State Highway.

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