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What is importance of roadways in India?

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Answered by kameena1
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It is comparatively easy and cheap to construct and maintain roads.

3. Road transport system establishes easy contact between farms, fields, factories and markets and provides door to door service.

4. Roads can negotiate high gradients and sharp turns which railways cannot do. As such, roads can be constructed in hilly areas also.

5. Roads act as great feaders to railways. Without good and sufficient roads, railways cannot collect sufficient produce to make their operation possible.

6. Road transport is more flexible than the railway transport. Buses and trucks may be stopped anywhere and at any time on the road for loading and unloading passengers and goods whereas trains stop only at particular stations.

7. Perishable commodities like vegetables, fruits and milk are transported more easily and quickly by roads than by railways.

Due to above-mentioned advantages, the road transport has become very popular and its share is constantly increasing.

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Answered by krithikasmart11
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Answer: The capital necessary for road transport is far lower than that required for other modes of transportation such as air, water, or rail.

Explanation:

The process of carrying products or people from one location to another using roadways is known as road transport.

1. The capital necessary for road transport is far lower than that required for other modes of transportation such as air, water, or rail.

2. Road transport is most suited for carrying commodities to and from isolated places that are not accessible by other modes of transportation such as train, air, or water.

3. Roads are critical for the movement of products and persons across short and medium distances.

4. Road construction and maintenance are very simple and inexpensive.

5. The road transportation infrastructure connects farms, fields, industries, and marketplaces and provides door-to-door service.

6. Roads can tackle steep inclines and abrupt curves that trains cannot. As a result, roads may be built in mountainous places as well.

7. Roads serve as excellent feeders for trains. Railways cannot operate unless there are excellent and sufficient roadways to transport enough produce.

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