I did a study comparing curvilinear and grid neighborhoods
Roads make up more than 10% and less than 15%
In most cities, around 20-30% of the total land area is used for roads and transportation infrastructure. This percentage can vary based on the city's size, layout, and development patterns.
Around 2.7 million miles of roads in the US are paved, which accounts for about 64% of all public roadways. This includes major highways, freeways, urban streets, and rural roads.
Approximately 6% of roads in Chad are paved, with most of the road network consisting of unpaved roads or tracks.
Around 25% of the roads and highways in North Korea are estimated to be paved. The majority of roads in the country are unpaved due to limited resources and maintenance.
Portsmouth has been reported to have the highest crime rate among cities in the Hampton Roads region.
Around 55-60% of city dwellers in the United States live in the suburbs. This percentage can vary depending on the specific city and region.
10-15% similar to percentage of roads in the city
Country roads that are not in the city
The city is responsible for making the roads. Each city is given money from the federal government to take care of the roads.
Around 2.7 million miles of roads in the US are paved, which accounts for about 64% of all public roadways. This includes major highways, freeways, urban streets, and rural roads.
In the 21st Century every city in Great Britain has roads
In India Chennai city has the highest amount of roads.
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.
All cities have roads.
The Inca Empire built a network of roads known as the Qhapaq Γan that connected their capital city, Cusco, to various regions within their empire. The Aztecs also had a system of roads that radiated from their capital city, Tenochtitlan, connecting it to other cities in the empire.
90%
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Probably 60%