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COUNTRY |
DESCRIPTION |
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Antigua and BarbudaAntigua and Barbuda | it is assumed that the main roads are paved; the secondary roads are assumed to be unpaved (1995) |
ArubaAruba | most coastal roads are paved, while unpaved roads serve large tracts of the interior (1995) |
BahrainBahrain | a paved causeway links Bahrain and Saudi Arabia |
BermudaBermuda | public roads - 209 km; private roads - 241 km (2002) |
Bosnia and HerzegovinaBosnia and Herzegovina | road system is in need of maintenance and repair (2001) |
ChadChad | probably no more than 8,000 km of the total receive maintenance, the remainder being desert tracks (2000) |
Gaza StripGaza Strip | small, poorly developed road network |
GuamGuam | there are also 685 km of roads classified non-public, including roads located on federal government installations |
KiribatiKiribati | 27 km are paved in South Tarawa (2001) |
LiberiaLiberia | there is major deterioration on all highways due to heavy rains and lack of maintenance (1996 est.) |
LibyaLibya | data for the length of unpaved roads include the assumption that because they were listed as secondary roads, they are unpaved; some may be paved and some part of the primary roads may not be paved (1996) |
MalaysiaMalaysia | in addition to these national and main regional roads, Malaysia has thousands of kilometers of local roads that are maintained by local jurisdictions (1999) |
Marshall IslandsMarshall Isl. | paved roads on major islands (Majuro, Kwajalein), otherwise stone-, coral-, or laterite-surfaced roads and tracks (2002) |
MongoliaMongolia | there are also 45,862 km of rural roads that consist of rough, unimproved, cross-country tracks (2000) |
NigeriaNigeria | many of the roads reported as paved may be graveled; because of poor maintenance and years of heavy freight traffic - in part the result of the failure of the railroad system - much of the road system is barely usable (2001) |
ReunionReunion | 370 km of road are maintained by national authorities, 754 km by departmental authorities and 1,600 km by local authorities (1994) |
Serbia and MontenegroSerbia+ | because of the 1999 Kosovo conflict, many road bridges were destroyed; since the end of the conflict in June 1999, there has been an intensive program to either rebuild bridges or build by-pass routes (1999) |
Virgin IslandsVirgin Islands | the only US posession where driving on the left side of the road is practiced (2000) |
West BankWest Bank | Israelis have developed many highways to service Jewish settlements |