Why does density of the roads vary from one place to the other?
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★ The pattern of road distribution is uneven in India due to the following reasons.Road density - Distribution of road is not uniform in the country. Density of all roads varies from only 10 km / 100 sq.m in Jammu & Kashmir to 375 km / 100 sq.m in Kerala with the national average of 75 km / 100 sq.m.Topography – Varied topography does not allow uniform distribution of roads throughout he country as there are high mountains or hills in some areas and low lying plain areas in other areas.Political reasons – In some states the governments actively promote development while in some states it does not.Geographical reason – In some areas there is heavy rainfall which is responsible for the wear and tear of the existing roads and making new roads are not feasible every time.
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