In most countries, on most roads, there is no specified minimum speed.
two countries the roads went into are Egypt and India.
Not usually. Roads would be to small to delineate on the globe. The lines on most globes are usually the borders of the different countries.
Any country with a lot of narrow mountain roads.
Yes, in most countries, you need a permit or license to legally drive a vehicle on public roads.
most parts of the land does have roads.
India has the most roads, even though US has the most cars.
Texas has the most paved roads of any US state.
depends on the country. But most countries, the taxes they've collected are for the government projects like fixing the roads.... etc
Yes, a driver's license is typically required to legally operate a motor vehicle and travel on public roads in most countries.
Texas has the most miles of paved roads, i believe it's somewhere around 250,000 miles of paved roads
Most lead to cuzco all roads go in and out of there.