Describe any five major problems faced by road transport in India.

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Five problems faced by road transport in India are given below:

(i) The volume of traffic and passengers is very large.

(ii) Road network is inadequate.

(iii) Half the roads are unmetalled, which limits their usage in rainy seasons.

(iv) National highways to are inadequate. 

(v) Roadways are highly congested in cities and most bridges and culverts are old and narrow.

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Five major problems faced by the road transport in India are:

(i) Keeping in view the volume of traffic and passengers the road network is inadequate.

(ii) About half of the roads are unmetalled and this limits their usage during the rainy season.

(iii) The roadways are highly congested in cities.

(iv) Most of the bridges and culverts are old and narrow.

(v) Disrespect to the traffic rules is the major problem. Citizen have casual attitude towards traffic rules, which leads to accidents causing traffic jams.

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Five problems faced by road transport in India are given below : 

(i) Volume of traffic and passengers is very large. 

(ii) Road network is inadequate. 

(iii) Half the roads are unmetalled, which limits their usage in rainy season. 

(iv) National Highways too are inadequate. 

(v) Roadways are highly congested in cities and most bridges and culverts are old and narrow.

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Five major problems faced by road transport in India are: 

  • Road network is inadequate as volume of traffic and passengers is more. 
  • Many roads are unmetalled which limits their usage. 
  • Roads are congested in cities. 
  • Quality of roads is poor (potholes). 
  • Less roads to connect villages to cities
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Major problems faced by road transport are: 

  • In terms of volume of traffic and passengers, the road network is inadequate. 
  • About half of the roads are unmetalled and get damaged during the rainy season. 
  • The number of National Highways is inadequate and are poorly maintained. 
  • The roads are congested in cities and are lacking safety measures. 
  • Most of the bridges and culverts are old and narrow.
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