Yes because when your driving down the road more car crashes happen on unpaved roads then on paved roads
Gravel, dirt, unpaved roads are not usually represented on normal maps.
Twenty per crnt
It's Geneva County.
India has the most roads, even though US has the most cars.
There are paved highways and freeways among most cities in Mexico. There are of course rural roads and pathways which are unpaved.
The famous Roman roads were paved roads. The first paved road was the Appian way which was built in 312 BC to speed up the movement of Roman troops to the front of the Second Samnite War. The purpose of paved roads was military. Before the paved roads there were unpaved roads. Goods were transported along the unpaved roads. Of course, this took a lot more time especially in the rainy seasons when the treks and paths turned to mud and mire. As soon as the military roads were finished the merchants began using them.
Miles of Paved Roads in the USAccording to the Federal Highway Administration 2008 statistics, there are 2,734,102 miles of paved public roads in the United Sates, with an additional 1,324,245 miles of unpaved public roads. This information can be found in Table HM-12 of "Highway Statistics 2008."
Approximately 6% of roads in Chad are paved, with most of the road network consisting of unpaved roads or tracks.
Rural communities often have narrow roads that may be unpaved or gravel, with lower traffic volumes compared to urban areas. These roads may also have fewer amenities such as street lights or sidewalks.
If all roads lead to Rome, all roads lead away from Rome -- take one.
233,806 kilometers, or 145,311 miles of unpaved roads (2008).
All roads lead to ROME.