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which part of the map has mettaled road

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Answered by Anonymous
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Unmetalled roads (or Kutcha roads) are shown by a set of ! broken parallel lines in red on the map. They indicate that the area

Answered by Anonymous
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Single red line is cart track. Double red lines are metalled road. Dotted red lines is a foot path.  Dash red lines (single) is a pack track and double dash red lines is a unmetalled road.

Vehicles such as trucks, buses, cars, jeeps, and other modem means of transport move over metalled roads. There are also cart tracks, pack tracks and footpaths, which are unmetalled roads. Cart tracks and pack tracks connect small village settlements in rural areas

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