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How are roads classified in India?

How are roads classified into different types in India?

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  1. National Highways (NH): These are major roads that connect important cities, ports, capitals, and industrial centres across states. They are maintained by the Central Government.
  2. State Highways (SH): These roads connect state capitals and important cities within a state. They are maintained by the respective State Governments.
  3. District Roads: These connect district headquarters with other places in the district and are maintained by district authorities.
  4. Rural Roads (Village Roads): These connect villages with nearby towns and cities, facilitating access to markets and services.
  5. Urban Roads: These roads serve urban areas and account for approximately 8.93% of the total road length.
  6. Expressways: These are high-speed, access-controlled roads meant for fast and efficient transport, usually connecting major cities.
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Chapter 17: Transport and Communication - Examination Corner [Page 411]

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Chapter 17 Transport and Communication
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Chapter 17 Transport and Communication
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