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Kerrie Martin,Nepean News

Why Do Roads Matter

Updated: Jan 21, 2021

Roads are the arteries through which the economy pulses. By linking producers to markets, workers to jobs, students to school and the sick to hospitals, roads are vital to any nation’s development and social agenda.

At least that is the opinion of the World Bank which has constructed or rehabilitated more than 260,000 km of roads, since 2002. The bank understands as we do that an effective road network is crucial to fighting poverty in emerging nations.

Roads matter but good, passable roads matter more.



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