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What were some differences between turnpikes, corduroy roads, and the National Road?

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Answered by itzshrutiBasrani
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Explanation:

Built paths cut down trees and marked the trails. What were some differences between turnpikes corduroy roads and the national Road

Answered by smartbrainz
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The Differences between Turnpikes, Corduroy Roads, and the National Roads are as follows :

Explanation:

  • A toll lane, also classified as a Turnpike or detour route, is a public or private highway on which a transit charge is charged.
  • It is a generally introduced method of road pricing to help recoup road building and maintenance costs.
  • A Corduroy Road or timber path is a form of road or timber track created by placing logs, perpendicular to the course of a low or swampy area over the road.
  • National Primary Roads form the main routes between certain major metropolitan areas.

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