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Why are there many roads in Rome?

Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.Rome, like any large city, needs roads to enable people and goods to move around.


What were Mayan raised roads called?

Mayan raised roads were called causeways and were 2 to 4 feet above ground level. Some even measured 15ft wide.


Why were roads important in Mesopotamia?

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.


What engineering feat connected the city of Rome with territory throughout the empire?

It was the famous stone-paved roads (via munita) that connected the city of Rome with territory throughout the empire.


How wide were roman bridges?

There were three types of Roman roads: 1) The via munita was the stone-paved road, paved with rectangular blocks of local stone, or polygonal blocks of lava. It had a military purpose. It made the transport of military supplies to the camps at the front or to garrisons quicker and easier. 2) The via glareata was an earthed road with a gravelled surface. 3) The via terrena was a rural road of levelled earth. The width of roads varied depending on the importance and/or the volume of traffic. Country roads were narrower. The famous Appian Way was 14 Roman feet wide (4.1 metres, 13 and a half ft.)

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What are rural roads?

Country roads that are not in the city


Why does England have such wide roads?

Not all the roads are wide. The roads in suburbs and towns are sometimes narrow, very narrow in country sides. In city centers they're much wider because they have 3, sometimes 4 lanes because they're busier. And the motor ways have 4 lanes on each direction the traffic flows so they have to be wider to accommodate the vehicles.


Who builds roads?

The city is responsible for making the roads. Each city is given money from the federal government to take care of the roads.


Which city of India have highest amount of roads?

In India Chennai city has the highest amount of roads.


Which city in Great Britain has no Roads?

In the 21st Century every city in Great Britain has roads


Which European city has any roads?

All cities have roads.


What is the city that has no roads?

venice?


What city has no roads?

Westminister


What do map symbols look like?

Map symbols usually look like pictures of what they are trying to portray. A forest is designated by a pine tree. Rest Areas are usually little blue houses. A capital city has a star around it. A normal city has a dot. Freeways are blue, but toll ways are green. Main roads are usually yellow for wide roads and white or black for narrower roads.


What are English tree lined roads called?

English Tree lined road are usually wide Roads and are called Avenues.


What does the county do in the HTS?

Counties are responsible for the maintenance of certain roads, usually back roads out of the city limits. Each state or jurisdiction determines what roads are maintained by the county, city or state.


What is a map that shows the layout of roads in a city with no information about elevation?

what map that shows the layout of the roads in a city with no informatoin about elevation is called