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Comment on the unequal distribution and density of roads in India.

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The unequal distribution and density of roads in India are the result of regional disparities. In developed states, it is found more – In Kerala (378.24 km/ 100 sq. km) as compared to North mountainous regions, mainly in Jammu and Kashmir (10.48 km/100 sq. km) (which is less). Generally, roads are found more in sourthern states and in northern plains, whereas, in mountainous and desert areas, only a minimal structure is found, 

which is due to the following reasons:

1. Different land structure and topography of the region. 

2. Different economic picture of states. 

3. Different environmental factors. 

4. The condition of development of states.



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