Roads were built for purposes of transportation of goods from one place to another.
Roads were important to use as a path way to get to different places in the city. They were also used to set a path to the visitors (traders) to get around.
Cordury roads were important because it was a new way of transportation that hadn't been built yet.
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The Romans built stone-paved roads.
Their were Hospitals at the portages and they also built roads by the portages.
Four important roads constructed by him were as follows: (i) Grand trunk road from SW1argaon to Peshawar; (ii) road from Agra to Multan via Burhanpur and Delhi; (iii) road from Multan to Lahore; and (iv) road from Mandu to Agra. Of these four roads, the first was the most important. The roads built by Sher Shah are called 'the arteries of the empire'. The roads were lined with trees, wells and rest houses.
The Inca roads were built by the Inca civilization, a pre-Columbian civilization that existed in South America. The roads were constructed primarily by the labor of thousands of Inca workers, who painstakingly built and maintained the extensive network of roads that connected the Inca Empire.
roads are still being built
Roads were built in Roman colonies so they can ride chariots on them.
Your question is too vague as roads have been built by many societies worldwide for millennia.
The West wanted government-built roads and canals.
The Roman military owned the roads in a manner of speaking. The military built them and had the right of way on them. The roads enabled the troops to move rapidly to their destination in a straight line whenever possible.