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  2. Delhi - Wikipedia

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    Delhi has the highest road density of 2103 km/100 km 2 in India. [181] It is connected to other parts of India by five National Highways: NH 1, NH 2, NH 8, NH 10 and NH 24. The Delhi–Mumbai and Delhi–Kolkata prongs of the Golden Quadrilateral start from the city.

  3. List of countries by road network size - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of countries (or regions) by total road network size, both paved and unpaved.Also included is additional data on the length of each country or region's controlled-access highway network (also known as a motorway, expressway, freeway, etc.), designed for high vehicular traffic.

  4. List of states and union territories of India by transport ...

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    This is a list of the States of India ranked by the length of the state highways, as of 31 March 2012. [3] State Highways are the arterial roads in a State for inter-district movements. They traverse the length and width of a state connecting the state capital, district headquarters and important towns and cities and link up with the National ...

  5. Transport in India - Wikipedia

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    As per 2024 estimates, the total road length in India is 6,700,000 km (4,200,000 mi); making the Indian road network the second largest road network in the world after the United States. At 0.66 km of highway per square kilometre of land the density of India's highway network is higher than that of the United States (0.65) and far higher than ...

  6. Roads in India - Wikipedia

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    Average lane kilometres per 100,000 equals average kilometres of road per 100,000 multiplied by average number of lanes per road for a country. India's average was 7.7 lane km per 100,000, compared to 49 for Japan and 114 for the US. [1] Roads in India are an important mode of transport in India.

  7. Transport in Delhi - Wikipedia

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    At 1749 km of road length per 100 km 2, Delhi has one of the highest road densities in India. Major roadways include the Ring Road and the Outer Ring Road, which had a traffic density of 110,000 vehicles per day in 2001. Total road length of Delhi was 28,508 km including 388 km of National Highways. Major road-based public transport facilities ...

  8. West Bengal - Wikipedia

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    As of 2011, West Bengal had a population density of 1,029 inhabitants per square kilometre (2,670/sq mi) making it the second-most densely populated state in India, after Bihar. [ 154 ] The literacy rate is 77.08%, higher than the national rate of 74.04%. [ 155 ]

  9. Expressways of India - Wikipedia

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    50 km (31 mi) Regional Ring Road, Hyderabad Telangana: 330 km (210 mi) Chitrakoot–Prayagraj Expressway [117] Uttar Pradesh: 130 km (81 mi) Tharad-Ahmedabad Expressway [118] Gujarat: 213 km (132 mi) Ulwe Coastal Road [109] Maharashtra: 7 km (4.3 mi) Versova-Dahisar Coastal Road [119] Maharashtra: 22.6 km (14.0 mi) Vindhya Expressway [117 ...